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Hyperbaric Oxygen for Long COVID? Heart Ultrasounds Offer Limited Support

ByRomeo Minalane

May 11, 2023
Hyperbaric Oxygen for Long COVID? Heart Ultrasounds Offer Limited Support

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by Nicole Lou, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today

For individuals with long COVID signs, hyperbaric oxygen treatment decently enhanced one criterion of heart function in a little randomized trial.

Left ventricular (LV) international longitudinal stress (GLS)– an option to ejection portion for the echocardiographic measurement of systolic function– altered considerably from borderline impaired at standard to regular after 8 weeks of oxygen treatment (from -17.8% to -20.2%, P=0.0001), reported Marina Leitman, MD, of Shamir Medical Center and Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in Israel.

Controls revealed no substantial modification in GLS after their sham sessions (from -17.8% to -19.1%), they kept in mind in a poster discussion at European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging 2023, a clinical congress from the European Society of Cardiology.

“The findings recommend that [hyperbaric oxygen therapy] promotes healing of heart function in clients with post-COVID syndrome. More research study is required to gather long-lasting outcomes and figure out the ideal variety of sessions for optimum restorative impact,” Leitman stated in a news release.

“More research studies are required to identify which clients will benefit the most,” she included, “however it might be that all long COVID clients ought to have an evaluation of international longitudinal stress and be provided hyperbaric oxygen treatment if heart function is lowered.”

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment consists of 100% pure oxygen provided at high pressure to increase shipment to the body’s tissues. Private investigators have actually looked for to check the intervention in individuals with post-COVID syndrome, who might have signs such as shortness of breath, tiredness, cough, chest discomfort, and fast or irregular heart beat after SARS-CoV-2 infection. There is minimal proof that hyperbaric oxygen might enhance tiredness and cognitive results outside its authorized signs for injury care or decompres

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