COVID patients face risks after hospital; kids' hearts return to normal after rare inflammatory illness

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The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review.COVID-19 patients face risks after hospital dischargePeople face substantially higher risks of health problems

The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review.People face substantially higher risks of health problems in the months after being discharged from the hospital following a bout of COVID-19, researchers in England found.

"Large numbers of people have been hospitalized with COVID-19... and the raised risks of death and readmission... could significantly impact public health and resources," the researchers wrote."Risks might be minimized or mitigated by increasing monitoring of patients in the months following hospital discharge, and greater awareness among patients and clinicians of potential problems.

The study did not evaluate the course of other after-effects. Still, said Dr. Anirban Banerjee of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in a statement,"Recovery among these children was excellent." He added that the findings have important implications for managing children with MIS-C."Our findings may also provide guidance for a gradual return to playing sports after cardiac clearance three to four months later.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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