• LIVE WATCH LIVE
  • NEWSCASTS
  • بالـعـربـيـة
  • PROGRAMS SITE
  • HOME
  • Politics
    • Local
    • International
    • Foreign Minister, US Ambassador stress need to boost US-Lebanese relations in 2021
      Foreign Minister, US Ambassador stress need to boost US-Lebanese relations in 2021
    • Protesters block Deir Znoun road to traffic
      Protesters block Deir Znoun road to traffic
    • Salam meets Ambassadors of Tunisia, Egypt
      Salam meets Ambassadors of Tunisia, Egypt
    • Job Losses From COVID Much Worse Than 2009 Financial Crisis, UN Says
      Job Losses From COVID Much Worse Than 2009 Financial Crisis, UN Says
    • Study Finds Essential Workers More Likely to Die of COVID-19
      Study Finds Essential Workers More Likely to Die of COVID-19
    • Autistic Girl Has Higher IQ Than Einstein and Is Completing 2 Engineering Degrees
      Autistic Girl Has Higher IQ Than Einstein and Is Completing 2 Engineering Degrees
  • Business
  • Life
    • Health
    • Beauty
    • Nutrition
    • Study Finds Essential Workers More Likely to Die of COVID-19
      Study Finds Essential Workers More Likely to Die of COVID-19
    • Moderna COVID Vaccine Should Not Be Used on Pregnant Women, WHO Says
      Moderna COVID Vaccine Should Not Be Used on Pregnant Women, WHO Says
    • WHO Issues New Clinical Advice on Treating COVID-19 Patients
      WHO Issues New Clinical Advice on Treating COVID-19 Patients
    • Beauty Expert Reveals 8 Simple Tricks to Protect Skin and Makeup While Wearing Mask
      Beauty Expert Reveals 8 Simple Tricks to Protect Skin and Makeup While Wearing Mask
    • 10 Best Foods to Get You in the Mood
      10 Best Foods to Get You in the Mood
    • Food Trends Set to Be Popular in 2021
      Food Trends Set to Be Popular in 2021
    • One Egg a Day Increases Your Risk of Diabetes by 60 per Cent, Study Warns
      One Egg a Day Increases Your Risk of Diabetes by 60 per Cent, Study Warns
  • Stars
  • Varieties
  • Sports
  • Special Reports
  • {{item.keyword}}
NEWS {{results.articlesCount}}
  • {{item.title}}

More
  • بالـعـربـيـة
  • HOME
  • Politics
    • Local
    • International
  • Business
  • Life
    • Health
    • Beauty
    • Nutrition
  • Stars
  • Varieties
  • Sports
  • Special Reports
  • ABOUT MTV
  • PRODUCTION
  • ADVERTISE
  • CAREERS
  • CONTACT
  • PROGRAMS SITE
  • WATCH LIVE
  • NEWSCASTS

MOST READ

  • {{article.title}}

COVID Could Be Causing Long-Term Lung Damage, Study Suggests

Previous
  • Trump Tells Biden to "Get Well Soon" After He Fractures Foot by Playing With Dog Trump Tells Biden to "Get Well Soon" After He Fractures Foot by Playing With Dog
  • Jimenez Suffered a Fractured Skull in Horror Collision: Wolves Jimenez Suffered a Fractured Skull in Horror Collision: Wolves
  • 101-Year-Old Italian Grandma Gets COVID Three Times 101-Year-Old Italian Grandma Gets COVID Three Times
  • COVID-19 Threatens Global Progress Against Malaria, Warns UN COVID-19 Threatens Global Progress Against Malaria, Warns UN
Next
  • Meteor Showers, Full Moons and Eclipses to End 2020 Meteor Showers, Full Moons and Eclipses to End 2020
  • Two-Million-Year-Old Skull Discovered in South Africa Two-Million-Year-Old Skull Discovered in South Africa
  • Woman Who Had Covid-19 Gives Birth to Baby With Antibodies Woman Who Had Covid-19 Gives Birth to Baby With Antibodies
  • Mysterious Monolith in US Desert Reportedly Disappears Mysterious Monolith in US Desert Reportedly Disappears
The Independent
Clea Skopeliti

Clea Skopeliti - The Independent

1 Dec 2020 14:48

  • A-
  • A+
A+
COVID Could Be Causing Long-Term Lung Damage, Study Suggests

Author Clea Skopeliti wrote the following article in The Independent:

 

Covid-19 could be causing lung damage visible more than three months after infection, a new study has suggested, prompting a lead researcher to hypothesise it could be linked to long Covid.

 

A preliminary study of 10 patients at the University of Oxford used a new scanning method to detect lung abnormalities not seen in conventional scans.

 

The technique involves patients inhaling a gas called Xenon during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.

 

The research, which is led by Prof Fergus Gleeson, involved patients between the age of 19 and 69. A larger trial of up to 100 participants is now being planned, aiming to discover whether Covid-19 causes lung damage, and whether that damage is permanent.

 

Eight of the patients reported shortness of breath and fatigue more than three months after being ill. The scan found lung abnormalities in all of the participants which conventional scans had failed to pick up.

 

None of the eight patients had been admitted to intensive care or been put on ventilation machines.

 

Prof Gleeson is planning a larger scale trial of up to 100 people to test whether Covid-19 patients who had had the disease less severely and had not been hospitalised also show signs of lung damage.

 

"I was expecting some form of lung damage, but not to the degree that we have seen," he told the BBC.

 

The lung abnormalities could be a factor behind long Covid, where people report symptoms including fatigue long after becoming infected, the researcher said.

 

In the next stage of the research, Prof Gleeson plans to work with GPs to scan Covid-19 patients across a range of age groups, with the aim of discovering whether lung damage occurs regardless of age and the severity of infection.

 

The researcher said discovering long-term damage among younger people and those not requiring hospitalisation would “move the goalposts".

 

A study reported in September that up to 60,000 people in the UK have been suffering from long-Covid for more than three months.

 

Sufferers report a wide spectrum of health issues beyond the three NHS-approved symptoms (persistent cough, fever and loss of taste or smell). These include fatigue, breathlessness, muscle aches, joint pain, 'brain fog,' memory loss, lack of concentration and depression.

 

Separate data from the Covid Symptom Study app, being run by Kings College, suggests a “significant number” of people report symptoms for a month. The app, which has been downloaded more than 3,000,000 times, found that one in every 20 people experience long-term symptoms.

TWEET YOUR COMMENT

KEEP READING

ALSO READ

COOKIES DISCLAIMER
This website uses cookies to give you the best experience. By continuing to browse this site, you give us your consent for cookies to be used. For more information, click here.
Accept All Cancel
NEWSLETTER

UPDATES BY EMAIL no spam. unsubscribe anytime

CONNECT
  • @mtvlebanon Follow @mtvlebanon
  • mtvlebanon
  • mtvlebanonnews
  • @mtvlebanonnews Follow @mtvlebanonnews
  • mtvlebanonnews
  • mtvlebanon
DOWNLOAD
WHATSAPP Service
Stay Up-To-Date with our latest news!
  • ABOUT MTV
  • PRODUCTION
  • ADVERTISE
  • CAREERS
  • CONTACT
  • Privacy Policy
  • Jobs Network
NEWS
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Life
  • Stars
  • Varieties
  • Sports
  • Special Reports
  • Authors
PROGRAMS
  • Today
  • This week
  • WATCH LIVE
  • HOW TO WATCH MTV

© mtv Lebanon. All rights reserved.

Ⓚ website by koein