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Chronic Parenchymal Lung Changes after COVID-19 Infection

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Background: Persistent parenchymal lung changes are an important long-term sequela of COVID-19. There are limited data on the disease characteristics and trajectories. This study aims to evaluate persistent COVID-19-related parenchymal lung changes after 10 weeks of acute viral pneumonia and to identify its risk factors. Methods: This was a retrospective case-control observational study involving 38 COVID-19 confirmed cases using nasopharyngeal swab reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) at King Abdullah Medical City (KAMC) hospital, Makkah. Patients were recruited from the Post-COVID interstitial lung disease (ILD) clinic. Referral to this clinic was based on the pulmonology consultants’ assessment of hospitalized patients suspected of developing COVID-19-related ILD changes during hospitalization. Measurements and Main Results: Nineteen patients with persistent parenchymal lung changes after 10 weeks of the acute illness (group-1) were compared with 19 control patients referred for assessment of post-COVID-19 ILD and had accelerated clinical and/or radiological features (group-2). Group-1 was found to have more severe clinical and radiological disease, with higher peak value of inflammatory biomarkers. Two risk factors were identified, NLR >3.13 at admission increases the odds ratio (OR) of chronic parenchymal changes by 6.42 and 13.09 in the univariate and multivariate analyses, respectively. Invasive mechanical ventilation had a more profound effect with ORs of 5.92 and 44.5 in the univariate and multivariate analyses, respectively.Conclusion: Herein, persistent parenchymal lung changes were observed in several patients 10 weeks after acute COVID-19 infection. We found that only receiving invasive mechanical ventilation and NLR >3.13 at admission were strong risk factors for persistent parenchymal lung changes.

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DOI 10.21203/rs.3.rs-750050/v1
Language English
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