Abstract:
This brief communication demonstrates the correlation of persistent respiratory symptoms with functional, tomographic, and transbronchial pulmonary biopsy findings in patients with COVID-19 who had a long follow-up period. We report a series of six COVID-19 patients with pulmonary involvement who presented with persistent dyspnea within 4-15 months of discharge. We performed transbronchial biopsies, and the histopathological pattern consistently demonstrated peribronchial remodeling with interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Therefore, lung biopsy may be useful in the approach of patients with long COVID-19, although the type of procedure, its precise indication, and the moment to perform it are yet to be clarified.
(Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials-ReBEC; identifier: RBR-8j9kqy [http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br]).
Source: Baldi BG, Fabro AT, Franco AC, Machado MHC, Prudente RA, Franco ET, Marrone SR, Vale SAD, Cezare TJ, Moraes MPT, Ferreira EVM, Albuquerque ALP, Sawamura MVY, Tanni SE. Clinical, radiological, and transbronchial biopsy findings in patients with long COVID-19: a case series. J Bras Pneumol. 2022 Apr 29;48(3):e20210438. doi: 10.36416/1806-3756/e20210438. PMID: 35508067; PMCID: PMC9064656. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064656/ (Full text)