Oximetry at admission as a predictor of tomographic and functional impairment after 3–6 months in hospitalized patients with COVID-19

Author:

Villar Pedro Maximink Esteves1ORCID,Mendes Paulo Roberto Araújo1,Kiyota Tatiana Alves1,Engleitner Henrique Alcântara1,Tamesawa Carolina Salem1,Morello Mayara Magalhães1,Basso Nayara Nobre1,Arruda Lucas Fileti1,Vian Bruna Scharlack2,Ratti Lígia dos Santos Roceto2,de Oliveira Laís Bacchin2,Lima Ana Lucia Cavallaro Baraúna2,Ceccato Hugo Dugolin1,Silva Julian Furtado1,Villalba Wander de Oliveira2,Conterno Lucieni de Oliveira3,Resende Mariângela Ribeiro3,Pereira Mônica Corso1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Pneumology, Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences–UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil

2. Respiratory Physical Therapy Service, University of Campinas Hospital, Campinas, Brazil

3. Discipline of Infectology, Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences–UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

Objective To investigate characteristics that may be associated with radiologic and functional findings following discharge in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods This single-center, prospective, observational cohort study comprised patients aged >18 years who were hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia, between May and October 2020. After 3 to 6 months of discharge, patients were clinically evaluated and underwent spirometry, a 6-minute walk test (6MWT), and chest computed tomography (CT). Statistical analysis was performed using association and correlation tests. Results A total of 134 patients were included (25/114 [22%] were admitted with severe hypoxemia). On the follow-up chest CT, 29/92 (32%) had no abnormalities, regardless of the severity of the initial involvement, and the mean 6MWT distance was 447 m. Patients with desaturation on admission had an increased risk of remaining CT abnormalities: patients with SpO2 between 88 and 92% had a 4.0-fold risk, and those with SpO2 < 88% had a 6.2-fold risk. The group with SpO2 < 88% also walked shorter distances than patients with SpO2 between 88 and 92%. Conclusion Initial hypoxemia was found to be a good predictor of persistent radiological abnormalities in follow-up and was associated with low performance in 6MWT.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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