Persistent dyspnea after covid-19 is not related to cardiopulmonary impairment; a cross-sectional study of persistently dyspneic covid-19, non-dyspneic covid-19 and controls

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  • who: . and colleagues from the Medical University, China have published the paper: Persistent dyspnea after COVID-19 is not related to cardiopulmonary impairment; a cross-sectional study of persistently dyspneic COVID-19, non-dyspneic COVID-19 and controls, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined exercise responses in a sample of relatively young, non-obese and comorbidity-free COVID-19 participants to determine whether persistent symptoms/ dyspnea were associated with altered cardiorespiratory function.
  • future: More research is needed as it remains unclear whether potential sex differences in immune_response cardiopulmonary physiology or other . . .

     

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