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Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
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Although pulmonary function and radiological abnormalities improved up to 1 year post-acute COVID-19, high percentages of severe-to-critical disease survivors, including a notable proportion of those managed with standard oxygen, had significant lung sequelae and residual symptoms justifying prolonged follow-up.
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