Autonomic imbalance and elevated inflammatory cytokines in long covid: a cross-sectional study

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  • What: The authors aimed to assess the long-term cardiovascular morbidity by a battery of cardiac autonomic function tests as well as the persistence of inflammation in COVID-recovered patients three months after initial infection and the authors also aimed to correlate the severity of autonomic dysfunction and inflammation in individuals with autonomic dysfunction. All the study subjects were reported to have a milder form of initial COVID-19 infection and they recovered on outpatient treatment. The authors propose that the only possible etiology of long COVID syndrome is this autonomic dysfunction. The authors also reported that . . .

     

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