Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2020; 145(15): 1086-1092
DOI: 10.1055/a-1164-4040
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COVID-19 aus Sicht der Pneumologie – Langzeitfolgen und Implikationen für die pneumologische Nachsorge

COVID-19: A Pneumological Point of View – Long-Term Sequelae of COVID-19 – Implications For Follow-up In Respiratory Medicine
Fabian Leo
,
Dag Wormanns
,
Christian Grohé

Abstract

The long-term sequelae of COVID-19 on are not yet predictable. Radiological and histopathological data on COVID-19 and observational studies after the SARS-CoV-1 pandemic 2003/2004 suggest that in a proportion of COVID-19 patients, functional limitations due to pulmonary fibrosis and other patterns of lung damage may persist. Systematic follow-up, based on prudent pulmonary function testing, is warranted for the correct diagnosis, graduation and treatment of the underlying pathology at an early stage. This review summarizes the potential spectrum of Post-COVID-19 pulmonary disease patterns and provides recommendations for the follow-up care of COVID-19 patients in the field of respiratory medicine.

Die pulmonalen Langzeitfolgen von COVID-19 sind noch nicht absehbar. Bisherige Daten zur aktuellen und zur damaligen (SARS-CoV-1-) Pandemie legen nahe, dass nach überstandener Akutphase der Erkrankung bei einem Teil der Patienten pulmonale Schäden persistieren werden. Um Langzeitauswirkungen frühzeitig erkennen, klassifizieren und behandeln zu können, ist eine pneumologische Nachsorge der betroffenen Patienten erforderlich.



Publikationsverlauf

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
30. Juli 2020

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