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The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19


The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19
Evidence suggests COVID long-haulers may have lingering cardiac impacts from their coronavirus infections
Cardiologists are taking a closer look at the possible long-term cardiovascular effects on COVID long-hauler patients who still show symptoms long after they should be recovered from the virus. Getty Images
With nearly a year of experience with the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) virus, it has been found that some post-COVID patients experience long-term lingering coughs, cognitive issues and other complains months after they recover from the virus. These long-haulers are also appear to be having the heart issues as well. Determining the long-term impact of coronavirus will certainly be one of the top cardiology issues discussed in 2021. ....

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Oxford Study shows long-term Covid impact


Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research. Picture: Martin Phelps
A STUDY looking at the longer-term impact of Covid-19 has found a ‘significant proportion’ of patients discharged from hospitals in Oxfordshire reported symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue and depression for months.
Oxford University scientists found that two to three months after the onset of coronavirus, 64 per cent of patients continued to experience breathlessness and 55 per cent reported fatigue.
MRI scans revealed abnormalities in the lungs of 60 per cent of participants, in the hearts of 26 per cent, in the livers of 10 per cent and in the kidneys of 29 per cent of patients. ....

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