Altered lung physiology in two cohorts after COVID-19 infection as assessed by computed cardiopulmonography
<p>The longer-term effects of COVID-19 on lung physiology remain poorly understood. Here, a new technique, computed cardiopulmonography (CCP), was used to study two COVID-19 cohorts (MCOVID and C-MORE-LP) at both ∼6 and ∼12 mo after infection. CCP is comprised of two components. The first is c...
Main Authors: | Magor-Elliott, SRM, Alamoudi, A, Chamley, RR, Xu, H, Wellalagodage, T, McDonald, RP, O'Brien, D, Collins, J, Coombs, B, Winchester, J, Sellon, E, Xie, C, Sandhu, D, Fullerton, CJ, Couper, JH, Smith, NMJ, Richmond, G, Cassar, MP, Raman, B, Talbot, NP, Bennett, AN, Nicol, ED, Ritchie, GAD, Petousi, N, Holdsworth, DA, Robbins, PA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physiological Society
2022
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