Impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on pulmonary function, functional capacity and quality of life in a cohort of survivors
D S Hui, G M Joynt, K T Wong, C D Gomersall, T S Li, G Antonio, F W Ko, M C Chan, D P Chan, M W Tong, T H Rainer, A T Ahuja, C S Cockram, and J J Y Sung
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- [view PDF] - Table S1: Correlations of chest radiograph scores versus steroid dosage, 6MWD, and lung function test parameters at 6 months
- [view PDF] - Table S2a: Health related quality of life (SF36) among SARS survivors (n=31)who had required ICU admission at 3 and 6 months after illness onset in comparison with Hong Kong normative data stratified into different age groups
- [view PDF] - Table S3: Comparison of age and LDH levels during hospitalization and outcome at 6 months between patients who required invasive ventilatory support (n=6) versus those not requiring intubation in ICU