Impaired function in the lung periphery following COVID‐19 is associated with lingering breathing difficulties
Sanna Kjellberg,
Alexander Holm,
Nicolas Berguerand
et al.
Abstract:Lingering breathing difficulties are common after COVID‐19. However, the underlying causes remains unclear, with spirometry often being normal. We hypothesized that small airway dysfunction (SAD) can partly explain these symptoms. We examined 48 individuals (32 women, 4 hospitalized in the acute phase) who experienced dyspnea and/or cough in the acute phase and/or aftermath of COVID‐19, and 22 non‐COVID‐19 controls. Time since acute infection was, median (range), 65 (10–131) weeks. We assessed SAD using multip… Show more
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