BMJ Open Respiratory Research (Aug 2021)

Symptomatic, biochemical and radiographic recovery in patients with COVID-19

  • Onn Min Kon,
  • Felicity Liew,
  • Clare Ross,
  • Jian Chen,
  • Jamilah Meghji,
  • Dominic Hampson,
  • Patrick Mallia,
  • Brandon Wong,
  • Victoria Pilkington,
  • Shaan Chhabra,
  • Ben Russell,
  • Karthikan Srikanthan,
  • Mirae Park,
  • Harriet Owles,
  • Joana Alcada,
  • Meg Coleman,
  • Sarah Elkin,
  • Shweta Agrawal,
  • Thomas Gardiner,
  • Aaron Bell,
  • Alice White,
  • Gauri Vithlani,
  • Kavina Manalan,
  • Solange Bramer,
  • Alejandra Martin Segura,
  • Anushree Kucheria,
  • Prashanthi Ratnakumar,
  • Alexander Sheeka,
  • Lavanya Anandan,
  • Susan Copley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2021-000908
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Background The symptoms, radiography, biochemistry and healthcare utilisation of patients with COVID-19 following discharge from hospital have not been well described.Methods Retrospective analysis of 401 adult patients attending a clinic following an index hospital admission or emergency department attendance with COVID-19. Regression models were used to assess the association between characteristics and persistent abnormal chest radiographs or breathlessness.Results 75.1% of patients were symptomatic at a median of 53 days post discharge and 72 days after symptom onset and chest radiographs were abnormal in 47.4%. Symptoms and radiographic abnormalities were similar in PCR-positive and PCR-negative patients. Severity of COVID-19 was significantly associated with persistent radiographic abnormalities and breathlessness. 18.5% of patients had unscheduled healthcare visits in the 30 days post discharge.Conclusions Patients with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms and abnormal blood biomarkers with a gradual resolution of radiological abnormalities over time. These findings can inform patients and clinicians about expected recovery times and plan services for follow-up of patients with COVID-19.