Author:
Chai Chee-Shee,Bin Ibrahim Muhammad Amin,Binti Azhar Nur Amira,Binti Roslan Zulaika,Binti Harun Rozila,Krishnabahawan Swarna Lata,Karthigayan Aruna A. P.,Binti Abdul Kadir Roqiah Fatmawati,Binti Johari Busra,Ng Diana-Leh-Ching,Sim Benedict-Lim-Heng,Liam Chong-Kin,Bin Muttalif Abdul Razak,Bin Rasit Ahmad Hata,Peariasamy Kalaiarasu M.,Bin Abdul Rani Mohammed Fauzi
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding the prevalence of abnormal lung function and its associated factors among patients recovering from COVID-19 is crucial for enhancing post-COVID care strategies. This study primarily aimed to determine the prevalence and types of spirometry abnormalities among post-COVID-19 patients in Malaysia, with a secondary objective of identifying its associated factors. Conducted at the COVID-19 Research Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, University Technology MARA, from March 2021 to December 2022, this study included patients at least three months post-discharge from hospitals following moderate-to-critical COVID-19. Of 408 patients studied, abnormal spirometry was found in 46.8%, with 28.4% exhibiting a restrictive pattern, 17.4% showing preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm), and 1.0% displaying an obstructive pattern. Factors independently associated with abnormal spirometry included consolidation on chest X-ray (OR 8.1, 95% CI 1.75–37.42, p = 0.008), underlying cardiovascular disease (OR 3.5, 95% CI 1.19–10.47, p = 0.023), ground-glass opacity on chest X-ray (OR 2.6, 95% CI 1.52–4.30, p < 0.001), and oxygen desaturation during the 6-min walk test (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.20–3.06, p = 0.007). This study highlights that patients recovering from moderate-to-critical COVID-19 often exhibit abnormal spirometry, notably a restrictive pattern and PRISm. Routine spirometry screening for high-risk patients is recommended.
Funder
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Lung Foundation of Malaysia
Persatuan Pendidikan Kesihatan Paru-Paru
Compass Medical Sdn Bhd
Aliran Pasifik (M) Sdn Bhd
Selangor State Government
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC