Symptom persistence despite improvement in cardiopulmonary health -- Insights from longitudinal CMR, CPET and lung function testing post-COVID-19
<strong>Background</strong> The longitudinal trajectories of cardiopulmonary abnormalities and symptoms following infection with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are unclear. We sought to describe their natural history in previously hospitalised patients, compare this with controls, and as...
Main Authors: | Cassar, MP, Tunnicliffe, EM, Petousi, N, Lewandowski, AJ, Xie, C, Mahmod, M, Samat, AHA, Evans, RA, Brightling, CE, Ho, L-P, Piechnik, SK, Talbot, NP, Holdsworth, D, Ferreira, VM, Neubauer, S, Raman, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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