Obesity makes COVID-19 worse and may lead to deadly blood clots in the lungs, according to a new study. What to know:
The researchers said that obese patients with COVID-19 may have nearly three times the risk of developing what is known as a"Clinicians can utilize our findings to aid in determining which patients should have evaluation for pulmonary embolism with pulmonary CT angiography, as the symptoms for COVID-19 and pulmonary embolism overlap," said lead researcher Dr. Neo Poyiadi, from the department of diagnostic radiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Hospitalized obese patients with COVID-19 should be evaluated for increases in clotting indicated by a rising D-dimer -- a blood test for clotting.angiography had a pulmonary embolism.before coming down with COVID-19 were less likely to have a pulmonary embolism. Poyiadi added that a recent study suggests that COVID-19 patients should be placed on blood thinners to prevent clotting.
What is surprising is it looks like using statins might be helpful. Statins are anti-inflammatories, Siegel noted.
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