Dyspnea and long COVID patients

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of the Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.amjms.2024.07.024
Kenneth Nugent MD, Gilbert Berdine MD
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Abstract

Patients with prior COVID-19 infections often develop chronic post-COVID symptoms, such as fatigue and dyspnea. Some patients have residual pulmonary disorders with abnormal pulmonary function tests and/or chest radiographs to explain their dyspnea. However, other patients appear to have dyspnea that is out of proportion to any measurable change in lung function. Some of these patients have abnormal cardiopulmonary exercise testing with definite cardiac or respiratory limits. However, others have normal cardiopulmonary exercise testing based on VO2 measurement but pronounced dyspnea during this testing. These patients often have abnormal respiratory patterns, referred to as dysfunctional breathing, with irregular and variable respiratory rates and/or tidal volumes. Consequently, their control of breathing is impaired, and this may represent residual effects from prior COVID-19 infection involving the central nervous system. Alternatively, patients may have acquired “a memory” of respiratory symptoms during their infection which persists post-infection. These patients should participate in pulmonary rehabilitation and breathing retraining.

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呼吸困难和长期 COVID 患者。
曾感染 COVID-19 的患者通常会出现慢性 COVID 后症状,如疲劳和呼吸困难。有些患者有残留的肺部疾病,肺功能检查和/或胸片检查异常,因此会出现呼吸困难。然而,其他患者的呼吸困难似乎与任何可测量的肺功能变化不成比例。其中一些患者的心肺运动测试异常,有明确的心脏或呼吸限制。然而,另一些患者的心肺运动测试(基于 VO2 测量值)正常,但在测试过程中会出现明显的呼吸困难。这些患者通常有异常的呼吸模式,即呼吸功能障碍,呼吸频率和/或潮气量不规则且变化不定。因此,他们对呼吸的控制能力受损,这可能是之前感染 COVID-19 引起的中枢神经系统残留效应。或者,患者可能在感染期间获得了呼吸道症状的 "记忆",并在感染后持续存在。这些患者应参加肺康复和呼吸再训练。
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