Selected article for: "case series and interstitial lung disease"

Author: Singh, Ashish Kumar; Kumar, Om Prakash; Bansal, Priya; Margekar, Shubha Laxmi; Aggarwal, Ramesh; Ghotekar, Lekh Raj; Gupta, Ankit
Title: Post-COVID Interstitial Lung Disease - The Looming Epidemic.
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  • Document date: 2021_7_1
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    Snippet: INTRODUCTION As India recovers from the two waves of the Covid-19 pandemic, its sequelae are posing a new challenge to the physician. These may vary from fatigue and myalgia to persistent, and even worsening breathlessness, due to pulmonary fibrosis. Management of post-COVID-19 pulmonary fibrosis is currently limited to symptomatic management and largely an unexplored aspect. OBJECTIVES To draw attention to the imminent threat of post-COVID-19 interstitial lung disease (PC-ILD) in COVID survivor
    Document: INTRODUCTION As India recovers from the two waves of the Covid-19 pandemic, its sequelae are posing a new challenge to the physician. These may vary from fatigue and myalgia to persistent, and even worsening breathlessness, due to pulmonary fibrosis. Management of post-COVID-19 pulmonary fibrosis is currently limited to symptomatic management and largely an unexplored aspect. OBJECTIVES To draw attention to the imminent threat of post-COVID-19 interstitial lung disease (PC-ILD) in COVID survivors through a case series. METHODS A retrospective analysis of data was done in patients admitted with severe COVID in December 2020 at our tertiary care hospital, and who had a prolonged stay with symptoms and signs suggestive of pulmonary fibrosis. HRCT was done to make a diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis or ILD. Three such patients were identified. RESULTS All the three cases were laboratory proven SARS CoV-2 positive cases and had developed pulmonary fibrosis, with traction bronchiectasis, termed here as PC-ILD (Post Covid-Interstitial Lung Disease). Two of them survived and had improved oxygen saturation on room air at three-month follow-up, while one patient had developed arrhythmia and died. CONCLUSION PC- ILD is one of the emerging complications of COVID-19 pneumonia. A proactive follow-up programme should be undertaken to identify and manage this looming epidemic.

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