American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice

Higher blood thickness is linked to nervous system imbalance in long COVID symptoms

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Abstract

Essence

Higher estimated whole blood viscosity was linked to dysautonomia, but not overall long COVID symptom burden.

Evidence

This cross-sectional study of 185 long COVID clinic patients compared formula-estimated whole blood viscosity at three shear stresses with NASA lean test, COMPASS-31, and modified COVID-19 Yorkshire symptom scores.

Caveat

Because viscosity was estimated in a clinic-based cross-sectional sample, the study cannot show whether elevated viscosity causes dysautonomia.

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