COVID-19 pandemicTOMOGRAPHYCOVID-19To the Editor, Post‐discharge mortality in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is an important yet unraveled aspect of this disease. In a study in UK, mortality was reported to occur in 13.4% of patients with COVID‐19 after discharge from...
normal lung, a smoker's lung and a COVID-19 lung that Bankhead-Kendall shared with CBS Dallas, the healthy lungs are clean with a lot of black, which is mainly air. In the smoker's lung, white lines are indicative of scarring and congestion, while the COVID lung is filled with ...
A higher proportion of PCC participants at home had headache, muscle and joint pain, changes in smell and taste, nasal congestion, and sore throat. The three groups did not show differences in the perception of COVID-19 severity measured with the visual analog scale (ICU: mean = 7.91,...
Dans les suites de l’infection aiguë par le severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), de très nombreux symptômes persistent ou apparaissent, constituant un véritable syndrome appelé « COVID-19 long » ou « syndrome post-COVID-19 » ou « syndrome de...
months Cardiovascular system* CS1 feel out of breath while sitting still CS2 suffered from chest congestion CS3 were bothered by heart palpitations Digestive system* DS1 appetite is poor DS2 suffered from heartburn DS3 suffered from nausea COVID-19 fear** FEA1 I am most afraid of COVID-19. ...
COVID-19 were more likely to develop PASC.17,19 In the months after infection, African-American/Black and Hispanic/Latino adults were also more likely to have diabetes and to report novel incidence of headaches, chest pain, and joint pain but were less likely to have sleep disorders, ...
due to severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in COVID-19, hypoxic conditions due to respiratory failure, vascular changes due to coagulopathy, endothelitis or cardiac congestion from right heart failure, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and previous exacerbations of liver disease [2]...
pulmonary congestion, and frequently exacerbated ventilatory support, which may interfere with lung protective ventilation discussed above. However, it must be noted that ECMO may exacerbate pulmonary congestion through aortic retrograde flow resulting in increased left ventricular afterload [73]. This can ...
Considering the recent documented SARS-CoV-2 infection, the lack of acute rejection or signs of coronary pathology, and CMR findings, a COVID-19-related post-myocarditis state was suspected as the final diagnosis. The patient was initiated on heart failure medication, and an implantable ...
Furthermore, due to the nature of the study it is not definitively possible to ascertain whether the abnormalities on chest radiographs detected at 12-weeks represent complications of COVID-19; or at this point in time, determine what proportion of patients with abnormal radiology will progress ...