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MIZERA, J.; GENZOR, S.; SOVA, M.; STANKE, L.; BURGET, R.; JAKUBEC, P.; VYKOPAL, M.; POBEHA, P.; ZAPLETALOVÁ, J.
Original Title
The effectiveness of glucocorticoid treatment in post-COVID-19 pulmonary involvement
English Title
Type
WoS Article
Original Abstract
RationalePersistent respiratory symptoms following Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) are associated with residual radiological changes in lung parenchyma, with a risk of development into lung fibrosis, and with impaired pulmonary function. Previous studies hinted at the possible efficacy of corticosteroids (CS) in facilitating the resolution of post-COVID residual changes in the lungs, but the available data is limited.AimTo evaluate the effects of CS treatment in post-COVID respiratory syndrome patients.Patients and methodsPost-COVID patients were recruited into a prospective single-center observational study and scheduled for an initial (V1) and follow-up visit (V2) at the Department of Respiratory Medicine and Tuberculosis, University Hospital Olomouc, comprising of pulmonary function testing, chest x-ray, and complex clinical examination. The decision to administer CS or maintain watchful waiting (WW) was in line with Czech national guidelines.ResultsThe study involved 2729 COVID-19 survivors (45.7% male; mean age: 54.6). From 2026 patients with complete V1 data, 131 patients were indicated for CS therapy. These patients showed significantly worse radiological and functional impairment at V1. Mean initial dose was 27.6 mg (SD +/- 10,64), and the mean duration of CS therapy was 13.3 weeks (SD +/- 10,06). Following therapy, significantly better improvement of static lung volumes and transfer factor for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and significantly better rates of good or complete radiological and subjective improvement were observed in the CS group compared to controls with available follow-up data (n = 894).ConclusionBetter improvement of pulmonary function, radiological findings and subjective symptoms were observed in patients CS compared to watchful waiting. Our findings suggest that glucocorticoid therapy could benefit selected patients with persistent dyspnea, significant radiological changes, and decreased DLCO.
English abstract
Keywords
Post-covid syndrome; Pulmonary fbrosis; Corticosteroids; statistics
Key words in English
Authors
RIV year
2025
Released
05.02.2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISBN
2200-6133
Periodical
Pneumonia
Volume
16
Number
1
State
Australia
Pages from
Pages to
10
Pages count
URL
https://pneumonia.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41479-023-00123-7
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/245495
BibTex
@article{BUT187604, author="Jan {Mizera} and Samuel {Genzor} and Milan {Sova} and Ladislav {Stanke} and Radim {Burget} and Petr {Jakubec} and Martin {Vykopal} and Pavol {Pobeha} and Jana {Zapletalová}", title="The effectiveness of glucocorticoid treatment in post-COVID-19 pulmonary involvement", journal="Pneumonia", year="2024", volume="16", number="1", pages="1--10", doi="10.1186/s41479-023-00123-7", issn="2200-6133", url="https://pneumonia.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41479-023-00123-7" }
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