COVID's hidden toll: study tracks lung damage in hospital survivors

NCT ID NCT04505631

Summary

This study followed 332 people who were hospitalized with severe COVID-19 pneumonia requiring oxygen. Researchers checked their lung health at 3 and 6 months after leaving the hospital using scans and breathing tests. The goal was to understand how often and why some people develop lasting breathing problems after a severe COVID-19 infection.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centre Hospitalier Annecy Genevois

    Metz-Tessy, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Colmar

    Colmar, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Douai

    Douai, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Départemental Vendée - La Roche sur Yon

    La Roche-sur-Yon, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Le Raincy Montfermeil

    Montfermeil, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Métropole Savoie

    Chambéry, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Robert Boulin - Libourne

    Libourne, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Régional Metz-Thioville

    Metz, France

  • Centre Hospitalier Régional Orléans

    Orléans, France

  • Centre Hospitalier de Dunkerque

    Dunkirk, France

  • Centre Hospitalier de Soissons

    Soissons, France

  • Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque - Bayonne

    Bayonne, France

  • Centre Hospitalier du Mans

    Le Mans, France

  • Groupe Hospitalier de Mulhouse et de la Région Sud-Alsace

    Mulhouse, Alsace, 68100, France

Conditions

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