Temporal changes over time in sputum rheological parameters after SARS-CoV-2 infection in two patients with chronic cough

IF 2.4 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory investigation Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.resinv.2024.09.018
Haruhiko Ogawa , Yuka Uchida
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We report temporal changes in sputum rheological parameters after SARS-CoV-2 infection in two patients with chronic cough (71-year-old, male, sinobronchial syndrome; 80-year-old, female, cough variant asthma). Both patients complained of decreased cough-related quality of life and increased phlegm stickiness after infection. In parallel, their sputum showed decreases in linear viscoelastic region (LVR) parameters, such as viscoelastic modulus (G), elastic modulus (G′), and viscous modulus (G″), and increased tack (tan δ/G′; tan δ = G″/G′) compared to pre-infection levels. Rheological parameters, such as G and tack, took at least several months to return to almost pre-infection levels after recovery from COVID-19. Further studies are needed to determine whether the viscoelastic fluctuations seen in these two patients are common to patients with post-COVID-19 cough and whether their delayed recovery is associated with prolonged clinical symptoms. A sputum rheology approach may provide new insights into post-COVID-19 cough.
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两名慢性咳嗽患者感染 SARS-CoV-2 后痰液流变学参数的时间变化。
我们报告了两名慢性咳嗽患者(71 岁,男性,鼻窦支气管综合征;80 岁,女性,咳嗽变异性哮喘)感染 SARS-CoV-2 后痰液流变学参数的时间变化。这两名患者都抱怨感染后与咳嗽有关的生活质量下降,痰液粘稠度增加。与此同时,与感染前相比,他们的痰液中的线性粘弹性区域(LVR)参数,如粘弹性模量(G∗)、弹性模量(G')和粘性模量(G″)都有所下降,粘性(tan δ/G';tan δ = G″/G')有所增加。从 COVID-19 中恢复后,流变学参数(如 G∗ 和粘性)至少需要几个月才能恢复到感染前的水平。还需要进一步研究,以确定这两名患者的粘弹性波动是否与 COVID-19 后咳嗽患者相同,以及他们的延迟恢复是否与临床症状的延长有关。痰流变学方法可为研究 COVID-19 后咳嗽提供新的视角。
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