학술논문
Association of pulmonary function test abnormalities and quality-of-life measures after COVID-19 infection
Document Type
Article
Author
Bradley, James; Xu, Qian; Touloumes, Nikolas; Lusciks, Eugene; Ali, T'shura; Huang, Emma C.; Chen, James; Ghafghazi, Shahab; Arnold, Forest W; Kong, Maiying; Huang, Jiapeng; Cavallazzi, Rodrigo; Abdelhaleem, Ahmed Abdelhaleem Mohamed Fawzy; Sanchez, Lucia Belen Puga; Mohamed, Rehab Saleh Saad; Akinwale, Mariam; Answer, Javaria; Asha, Ibrahim; Deepti; Shah, Syed Zain Ul Abideen; Ali, Ahmed Gaber Shebl Ahmed; Abbas, Mohammad Khalid Abdulaziz; KC, Manish; Gulati, Shivam; Tripathi, Nishita; Quershi, Adnan Mehboob; Akbar, Usman Ali; Bhandari, Laxman; Ekabua, Joanna John; Masthan, Shameera Shaik; Zamani, Zarlakhta; Vijayan, Rupalakshmi; Fatima, Aiman; Fatima, Farwah; Bamboria, Aditya; Poladi, Keerthi; Naeem, Aleena; Adigun, Aisha Olanike; Vorla, Mounica; Mumtaz, Amal; Rayamajgi, Niguma; Elnour, Sara Mamoun; Santhi, Sharanya Shre Ezhilarasan; Turaka, Deekshitha; Mudduluru, Prathyusha; Akhtar, Muhammad Ali; Khan, Adil; Anwar, Rana Usman; Wakeel, Jafir
Source
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
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Language
ISSN
00029629; 15382990
Abstract
Long-COVID is a multisystem disease that can lead to significant impairments in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Following COVID-19 infection, abnormalities on pulmonary function tests (PFT) are common. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate for any correlation between PFT abnormalities and impairment in HRQoL scores following COVID-19 infection.