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Doctors Can't Save You If You Have This COVID Complication, Study Says - Yahoo Lifestyle

Doctors Can't Save You If You Have This COVID Complication, Study Says - Yahoo Lifestyle

Doctors Can't Save You If You Have This COVID Complication, Study Says - Yahoo Lifestyle
Sep 29, 2020 1 min, 32 secs

In fact, a new study has found that if you have a heart attack while battling the coronavirus, it's likely that doctors won't be able to save you.

28, observed 1,309 patients who were admitted to a Michigan hospital with the coronavirus.

Out of those patients, 60 ended up suffering heart attacks and 54 of those met the researchers' study criteria.

In comparison, before the COVID pandemic, researchers noted that 25 percent of hospital patients who suffer cardiac arrest tend to survive.

But according to their research, at least 90 percent of COVID patients who had a heart attack died.

According to the new study, at the time of their cardiac arrests, 79 percent of the patients were receiving mechanical ventilation, 33 percent were in the process of kidney replacement therapy, and nearly 47 percent were being given vasopressor support.

Randall Curtis, a professor of pulmonology with the University of Washington in Seattle, who was not involved in the study, told HealthDay News that while CPR does increase the amount of virus in the air, the "risk is relatively low for hospital workers." He says most COVID patients who suffer heart attacks have cases so severe they are already in isolation within the ICU and personal protective equipment (PPE) should provide enough protection to workers.

"I think we can say in this setting of cardiac arrest and COVID, the chances of cardiac resuscitation working are very, very low.".

According to Curtis, most coronavirus patients who end up having a heart attack do so because their "lung disease has gotten so severe that they aren't getting enough oxygen and their body is shutting down." So, even if they are resuscitated, their heart will have to continue to fight against the lack of oxygen in their body from their damaged lungs—and that drastically reduces their chances of survival.

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