Official Title
Exploring Gas Transfer and the Utility of Dynamic Chest Radiography in Long Covid Patients.
Brief Summary

This study aims to identify if breathless patients with Long COVID have reduced transferfactor on pulmonary function testing and if the degree of transfer factor reduction iscorrelated with the symptom severity and physiological ability to exercise. We will alsoinvestigate whether a new type of X-ray called a dynamic chest X-ray can identifyperfusion abnormalities and whether these correlate with differences in diffusioncapacity measured on a pulmonary function test.

Detailed Description

Long COVID is the term used to describe patients who present with persistent symptoms
after recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Patients exhibit a range of symptoms and
commonly report respiratory and cardiac phenomena including breathlessness, feeling tight
chested and having persistent tachycardias. Survey data suggests up to 87% of patients
discharged from hospital after COVID-19 infection have ongoing symptoms 60 days after
discharge, with 43% describing breathlessness. In the USA, 35% of patients treated for
SARS-CoV-2 as an outpatient have ongoing symptoms, with a similar percentage of the
population unable to return to their normal work. The natural history and pathophysiology
of long COVID is not yet fully understood. Few studies have explored pulmonary function
in post-COVID patients. There are suggestions that functional limitation is related to
lung abnormalities affecting both ventilation (air flow) and perfusion (blood flow),
possibly caused by micro-blood clots. Establishing a relatively cost-effective and
accessible way of diagnosing these will allow clinicians to treat or signpost the
patients to the correct services. This is vital at both the patient and health system
level.

Full pulmonary function testing is routinely done in respiratory clinics to investigate
breathlessness and diagnose conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) and pulmonary fibrosis. It includes a measure of transfer factor, an
estimate of the efficiency of the diffusion of gas from the lung into the blood stream.
The lungs' ability to absorb carbon monoxide (CO) is measured as a proxy for the ability
to absorb oxygen. It is hypothesised that long COVID patients with breathlessness have
abnormal gas transfer due to lung tissue damage at an alveolar level and/or perfusion
abnormalities such as micro clots. Dynamic X-ray is a new, innovative technology to image
the thoracic cavity throughout the breathing cycle allowing assessment of pulmonary
function and possibly diagnose small ventilation-perfusion abnormities. Liverpool hosts
the only dynamic X-ray machine in Europe. Potential applications beyond COVID are
numerous, including filling diagnostic gaps in many lung diseases where expensive lung
function testing is an unrealistic possibility in the medium term.

Not yet recruiting
COVID-19
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Adults (over 18 years old)

2. Patients with breathlessness (defined as self-reported modified Borg Scale score of
2 or more when walking on flat ground for 100 metres) that has continued or
developed and persists more than 4 weeks after acute COVID 19 i.e., related to 'long
COVID' (covid confirmed by photographic evidence of positive lateral flow/NHS
application, EMIS records or hospital lab data).

3. Able to achieve positioning for a PA chest X-ray for a 20 second period

4. Able to hold their breath for at least 7 seconds

5. Fluent spoken English - to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the research
project and their proposed involvement

6. Able to provide written informed consent

7. For control group: Age, sex matched to participants identified in the affected group

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Any contraindication to pulmonary function testing or DCR

2. Pregnancy

3. For women of childbearing age, a positive pregnancy test or refusal of pregnancy
test (a negative urinary pregnancy test on the day of DCR is a requirement)

4. Significant other respiratory co-morbidities as judged by study clinician

5. Significant research related radiation exposure in last 12 months prior to consent
(from participation in a previous studies involving radiation exposure, with a
research dose constraint of 0.4 mSv)

6. Unable to provide informed consent for any reason

7. For the long covid arm no evidence of a positive covid-19 test

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Locations

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Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
NCT Number
Keywords
long COVID
MeSH Terms
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome