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MÓNICA GUTIÉRREZ C TOMÁS SILVA A CÉSAR REYES A DOMINIQUE BOISIER R FELIPE MARTÍNEZ L MARIO SANTAMARINA R DIEGO ZÚÑIGA V. MARCELA GUTIÉRREZ A SEBASTIÁN AHUMADA B CLAUDIA VALENZUELA D IVO LÓPEZ E

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Introduction: The clinical presentation of COVID-19 pneumonia has been well documented; how- ever, its long-term repercussions are still a matter of investigation. Objective: to evaluate the occupa- tional, clinical and functional respiratory recovery, 3 months after the discharge of patients hospitalized for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, in relation to the ventilatory therapy received. Patients and Methods: A prospective cohort of 116 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia from Hospital Naval Almirante Nef (Viña del Mar, Chile) was analyzed, with clinical and functional respiratory follow-up at 3 months after being discharged. Results: Median follow-up: 100 days. Composition of the cohort: 75 men, median age 60 years-old, 50% obese, 34.5% smokers and 13.8% with respiratory comorbidity. 16% received rehabili- tation. Dyspnea was reported in 48.3% and fatigue in 33.6%. Only 54.8% returned to work. 65.2% who used oxygen therapy (O2) returned to work compared to 44% who used high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) and 33.3% with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Mostly the O2 group returned to nor­mal life compared to HFNC and VMI (71.4 versus 17.5% and 11.1% respectively). Lung function was normal in 39 patients (33.6%). The series that returned to normal life had higher percentage of normal DLCO and six-minute walk test. Compared to the O2 series, the CNAF series had a higher frequency of DLCO alteration (OR = 5) followed by the VMI series (OR = 3.6). Conclusion: At 3 months of fol- low-up, absenteeism from work, persistence of symptoms and respiratory functional alteration (DLCO) were evident, especially in those who received ventilatory support in addition to oxygen therapy.

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Keywords.

SARS-CoV-2, Pneumonia, Patient discharge, Follow-up studies, Respiratory Function tests

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GUTIÉRREZ C, M., SILVA A, T., REYES A, C., BOISIER R, D., MARTÍNEZ L, F., SANTAMARINA R, M., ZÚÑIGA V., D., GUTIÉRREZ A, M., AHUMADA B, S., VALENZUELA D, C., & LÓPEZ E, I. (2022). Clinical and functional recovery and return to work 3 months after discharge in patients hospitalized for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonía. Relationship with the therapy received. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 38(2), 72–80. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/1053

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