Incomplete Systemic Recovery and Metabolic Phenoreversion in Post-Acute-Phase Nonhospitalized COVID-19 Patients: Implications for Assessment of Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Elaine Holmes, Julien Wist, Reika Masuda, Samantha Lodge, Philipp Nitschke, Torben Kimhofer, Ruey Leng Loo, Sofina Begum, Berin A. Boughton, Rongchang Yang, Aude-Claire Morillon, Sung‐Tong Chin, Drew A. Hall, Monique Ryan, Sze-How Bong, Melvin Gay, Dale W. Edgar, John C. Lindon, Toby Richards, Bu B. Yeap, Sven Pettersson, Manfred Spraul, Hartmut Schaefer, Nathan G. Lawler, Nicola Gray, Luke Whiley, Jeremy K. Nicholson
Abstract
= 0.014). Thus, asymptomatic follow-up patients including those with post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome displayed a spectrum of multiple persistent biochemical pathophysiology, suggesting that the metabolic phenotyping approach may be deployed for multisystem functional assessment of individual post-acute COVID-19 patients.
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