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Ontario man with COVID-ravaged lungs becomes 1st known Canadian to receive double transplant

Published Monday, April 12, 2021 6:35AM EDT TORONTO Timothy Sauve was brushing his teeth one morning in December when he was hit by a dizzy spell that knocked him off his feet. The 61-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., didn t expect that to be the first sign of a COVID-19 infection. But within days he had developed a fever, experienced breathlessness in his sleep, and was rushed to hospital with a deteriorating condition that eventually required a double-lung transplant - believed to be the first done in Canada on a patient whose lungs were irreparably damaged by the virus. Sauve, a healthy, physically fit man before he contracted the virus, saw the infection wreak havoc on his lungs over his two-month stay in the intensive care units of two different Toronto area hospitals.

Ontario man believed to be 1st Canadian with COVID-destroyed lungs gets transplant | iNFOnews

Melissa Couto Zuber Timothy Sauve and his partner Julie Garcia pose for a selfie on Toronto s Centre Island in a Sept. 7, 2018, handout photo. Sauve, a 61-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., was rushed to hospital with a deteriorating condition that eventually required a double-lung transplant believed to be the first done in Canada on a patient whose lungs were irreparably damaged by COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Timothy Sauve, MANDATORY CREDIT April 12, 2021 - 1:00 AM TORONTO - Timothy Sauve was brushing his teeth one morning in December when he was hit by a dizzy spell that knocked him off his feet. The 61-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., didn t expect that to be the first sign of a COVID-19 infection. But within days he had developed a fever, experienced breathlessness in his sleep, and was rushed to hospital with a deteriorating condition that eventually required a double-lung transplant —

Surgeons perform first double lung transplant for a COVID victim in Canada

Last Updated: Monday, April 12, 2021 15:56 Surgeons in Toronto have successfully completed the first double lung transplant in Canada for a person whose lungs were devastated by COVID-19. The recipient, who had no prior comorbidities that put him at higher risk for infection or severe disease, is well aware of what a lucky man he is. “People don’t realize what COVID does to people … and sometimes they’re putting their guard down,” Timothy Sauvé, 61, told Melissa Couto Zuber of The Canadian Press in a story published today. Sauvé became ill with COVID-19 in December when he noticed himself getting dizzy at his Mississauga, Ont. home.

Ontario man believed to be 1st Canadian with COVID-destroyed lungs gets transplant

TORONTO Timothy Sauve was brushing his teeth one morning in December when he was hit by a dizzy spell that knocked him off his feet.  The 61-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., didn t expect that to be the first sign of a COVID-19 infection. But within days he had developed a fever, experienced breathlessness in his sleep, and was rushed to hospital with a deteriorating condition that eventually required a double-lung transplant believed to be the first done in Canada on a patient whose lungs were irreparably damaged by the virus. Sauve, a healthy, physically fit man before he contracted the virus, saw the infection wreak havoc on his lungs over his two-month stay in the intensive care units of two different Toronto area hospitals.

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