Does COVID-19 Affect the Exercise Capacity of Non-hospitalized Patients
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Mazzucco Vezzera, Guillermo Andrés
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Does COVID-19 Affect the Exercise Capacity of Non-hospitalized Patients
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Objective
To determine whether non-hospitalized adults post COVID-19 have impaired exercise capacity.
Design
Retrospective analysis.
Setting
Cardiovascular outpatients unit in Instituto Cardiovascular de Rosario, Argentina.
Patients
Eighty non-hospitalized patients post-infection by COVID-19.
Interventions
Participants completed an ergometry pre and post COVID-19 infection.
Main outcome measures
The study's main variables were the metabolic equivalents of task (METs) and the indirect peak oxygen
consumption (VO2 peak).
Results
The median of METs was 11.7 (9.4-14.8) and 11.7 (11-11.7) in pre and post ergometry, respectively, (p =
0.022). The median VO2 (mL/Kg/min) was 21857 (16938-32761) and 21699 (17004-26467) in pre and post
ergometry, respectively, without significant differences.
Conclusions
We found slight differences in maximal physical capacity evaluated through exercise testing in nonhospitalized
patients by COVID-19.
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Cureus 13(9): e18135.
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