Journal of Imaging (Jul 2023)
Quantitative CT Metrics Associated with Variability in the Diffusion Capacity of the Lung of Post-COVID-19 Patients with Minimal Residual Lung Lesions
Abstract
(1) Background: A reduction in the diffusion capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide is a prevalent longer-term consequence of COVID-19 infection. In patients who have zero or minimal residual radiological abnormalities in the lungs, it has been debated whether the cause was mainly due to a reduced alveolar volume or involved diffuse interstitial or vascular abnormalities. (2) Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of 45 patients with either zero or minimal residual lesions in the lungs (total volume p values of 0.031, 0.005 and 0.018, respectively, after adjusting for confounders. A multiple-regression model combining these three variables fit the measured values of the diffusion capacity, with R = 0.70 and p < 0.001. (4) Conclusions: The results are consistent with the notion that in some post-COVID-19 patients, after their pulmonary lesions resolve, diffuse changes in the vascular and parenchymal structures, in addition to a low alveolar volume, could be contributors to a lingering low diffusion capacity.
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