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The study investigates whether patients with mild SARS-CoV-2 infection, who stayed at home during their infection and weren't hospitalized, have any persisting sequelae in pulmonary function.
Therefore, 110 patients, aged 6-60 years, were recruited by telephone 4-12 weeks after laboratory-confirmed positive PCR and invited for a lung function testing. Every patient with abnormalities in pulmonary function was invited to a follow-up 3 months after the first appointment to assess changes in lung function values.
Patients with a pre-existing lung disease and smokers within the last five years were excluded beforehand.
Additionally to lung function testing we did a throat swab at each appointment to analyse via Multiplex PCR whether the patients had any other respiratory infection at the time of the pulmonary function testing.
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110 patients, 90 adults and 20 children, were recruited. The lung function included LCI, FEV1, FVC and DLCO (Hb corrected). Additionally we did a throat swab at each appointment to analyse via Multiplex PCR whether the patients had any other respiratory infection at the time of the test.
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