Title
Pulmonary fibrosis 4 months after COVID-19 is associated with severity of illness and blood leucocyte telomere length
Date Issued
01 December 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
McGroder C.F.
Zhang D.
Choudhury M.A.
Salvatore M.M.
D'Souza B.M.
Hoffman E.A.
Wei Y.
Garcia Christine K.
Columbia University
Publisher(s)
BMJ Publishing Group
Abstract
The risk factors for development of fibrotic-like radiographic abnormalities after severe COVID-19 are incompletely described and the extent to which CT findings correlate with symptoms and physical function after hospitalisation remains unclear. At 4 months after hospitalisation, fibrotic-like patterns were more common in those who underwent mechanical ventilation (72%) than in those who did not (20%). We demonstrate that severity of initial illness, duration of mechanical ventilation, lactate dehydrogenase on admission and leucocyte telomere length are independent risk factors for fibrotic-like radiographic abnormalities. These fibrotic-like changes correlate with lung function, cough and measures of frailty, but not with dyspnoea.
Start page
1242
End page
1245
Volume
76
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Medicina general, Medicina interna
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85105207286
PubMed ID
Source
Thorax
ISSN of the container
0040-6376
Sponsor(s)
Funding This work was supported by the NIH (R01HL103676, R01HL093096 to CKG; T32HL105323 to CM; UL1TR001873 to MRB) and the Department of Defense (PR202907 to CKG and MRB).
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