Follow-Up In Patients With Respiratory Disability After ARDS Related To COVID-19: A Systematic Review
Follow-Up In Patients With Respiratory Disability After ARDS Related To COVID-19: A Systematic Review
Abstract IntroductionAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is an acute inflammatory pulmonary process that leads to protein-rich, non-hydrostatic pulmonary edema, undesirable hypoxemia, and lung stiffness. Due to COVID-19, a significant proportion of people who will require hospitalization to treat COVID-19, between 15%-30%, will develop severe respiratory failure, ARDS, and an increased likelihood of intubation for mechanical respiratory support. AimTo investigate the pulmonary function in COVID-19-related ARDS survivors after hospitalization. MethodsA search was performed on the Greek and international literature, as well as at the online Databases PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, and Google Scholar. Exclusion and integration criteria were set for the studies found, and a flow chart was created for the studies included. ResultsThrough the search, 352 articles were found matching the subject under study, and after further evaluation, four articles were included. The majority of the articles highlight that after ARDS occurs due to COVID-19, patients face impaired pulmonary function in combination with other physical and psychological symptoms like weakness, anxiety, depression, and generalized functional disability. ConclusionsIt is a fact that COVID-19 disease, in severe form and following the need for hospitalization due to the development of ARDS, results in an increased likelihood of prolonged occurrence of some symptoms of impaired respiratory function. Impaired CO2 diffusion is observed in the majority of studies as well as impaired respiratory function regarding prolonged imaging findings and impaired physical function.
Triantafyllaki Panagiota、Triantafyllou Christos、Charalampopoulos Marios、Papageorgiou Dimitrios、Sampani Christina-Athanasia
General Hospital of Athens ?°Evangelismos?±National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Health Science, Department of NursingMedecins Sans Frontieres ¨C GreeceSchool of Health and Care Sciences, Department of Nursing, University of West AtticaGeneral Hospital of Athens ?°G. Gennimatas?±
医药卫生理论医学研究方法临床医学
ARDSSARS-CoV-2ICUCOVID-19follow uprespiratory function
Triantafyllaki Panagiota,Triantafyllou Christos,Charalampopoulos Marios,Papageorgiou Dimitrios,Sampani Christina-Athanasia.Follow-Up In Patients With Respiratory Disability After ARDS Related To COVID-19: A Systematic Review[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-24].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.24.23291855.点此复制
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