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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Marcus Stanlberg, MD, PhD, Artur Fedorowski, MD, PhD
Conclusion
Although some limitations exist, the study constitutes an important contribution to our understanding of the role of cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in the post-COVID condition. Patients were systematically evaluated and majority were diagnosed with at least one objective, symptomatic and potentially treatable autonomic abnormality. These findings highlight the need for specialized autonomic clinics and imply that a high suspicion of cardiovascular dysautonomia should be raised in patients not recovering swiftly from acute COVID-19.
https://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(22)01117-5/fulltext#.Y6xiaELVjNY.twitter
Conclusion
Although some limitations exist, the study constitutes an important contribution to our understanding of the role of cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in the post-COVID condition. Patients were systematically evaluated and majority were diagnosed with at least one objective, symptomatic and potentially treatable autonomic abnormality. These findings highlight the need for specialized autonomic clinics and imply that a high suspicion of cardiovascular dysautonomia should be raised in patients not recovering swiftly from acute COVID-19.
https://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(22)01117-5/fulltext#.Y6xiaELVjNY.twitter