Persistence of lung structural and functional alterations at one year post‐COVID‐19 is associated with increased serum PD‐L2 levels and altered CD4/CD8 ratio
Ivette Buendia‐Roldan,
Karen Martínez‐Espinosa,
Maria‐Jose Aguirre
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPersistent respiratory symptoms and lung abnormalities post‐COVID‐19 are public health problems. This study evaluated biomarkers to stratify high‐risk patients to the development or persistence of post‐COVID‐19 interstitial lung disease.MethodsOne hundred eighteen patients discharged with residual lung abnormalities compatible with interstitial lung disease (COVID‐ILD patients) after a severe COVID‐19 were followed for 1 year (post‐COVID‐ILD patients). Physical examination, pulmonary function tests, … Show more
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