'Respect COVID-19': The virus can damage heart tissue, even in mild cases

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'Respect COVID-19': The virus can damage heart tissue, even in mild cases
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'We are not done yet,' one cardiologist said, urging continued precautions against the coronavirus.

The first study included 100 coronavirus patients from the University Hospital Frankfurt COVID-19 Registry. Most were otherwise healthy adults in their 40s and 50s.

All had MRIs of their heart two to three months after they were diagnosed with the virus, when many seemed to have fully recovered. Those images were compared to people who'd never had COVID-19.Out of those 100 COVID-19 patients, 78 still had visual signs that the virus had an impact on the heart. Sixty of those patients had signs of ongoing inflammation of the heart muscle.

"That's really compelling," Dr. Clyde Yancy, chief of cardiology in the department of medicine at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, told NBC News."It indicates that months after exposure to COVID-19, we can still detect evidence of a heart that's not completely normal."Sign Up

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