Those who switch to dual use or who maintain, increase smoking intensity have reduced rate of symptom resolution

59 percent of individuals had organ impairment at one year; breathlessness, cognitive dysfunction, poor HRQoL also common

Cardiopulmonary symptoms, financial and functional problems seen six months after COVID-19-related discharge

Neuropsychiatric conditions and/or associated treatment linked to increased risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19, SARIs

Neuropsychiatric sequelae are comparable for survivors of COVID-19 hospitalization, other severe acute respiratory infections

Significant improvement in mental health composite score, but not in physical composite score of health-related QoL

Findings compared with family members of patients with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome

Risks for premature mortality, suicide among individuals with common noncommunicable diseases may be increased by psychiatric comorbidity

Also, work absences common for primary caregivers after critical care hospitalization of child for acute respiratory failure

Longer hospital stays tied to greater odds of one-month cardiopulmonary symptoms and new disability