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An international survey of heart scans in people treated for COVID-19 found that 55 per cent of patients had an abnormality. One in seven patients were found to have severe abnormalities. The study adds further evidence to the emerging picture of COVID-19 as a disease of the vascular system in a significant number of cases, and not always primarily a respiratory disease. New Daily Coronavirus concern: More than half of all COVID-19 patients found to have damaged hearts
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An international survey of heart scans in people treated for COVID-19 found that 55 per cent of patients had an abnormality.An international survey of heart scans in people treated for COVID-19 found that 55 per cent of patients had an abnormality. One in seven patients were found to have severe abnormalities. The study adds further evidence to the emerging picture of COVID-19 as a disease of the vascular system in a significant number of cases, and not always primarily a respiratory disease. New Daily Coronavirus concern: More than half of all COVID-19 patients found to have damaged hearts
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One in seven patients were found to have severe abnormalities.
The study adds further evidence to the emerging picture of COVID-19 as a disease of the vascular system in a significant number of cases, and not always primarily a respiratory disease.
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Coronavirus concern: More than half of all COVID-19 patients found to have damaged hearts