The researchers carried out scanners on people who died outside the hospital and whose causes of death were unknown. These people, aged 27 to 99, mostly died at home. Some had fever, cough, or both. For the majority of them, the doctors suspected a Covid-19 infection.
Three times more pulmonary embolism and phlebitis during the epidemic peak
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The elements sought on the CT scan were the presence of signs of pulmonary infection suggestive of Covid-19 infection, phlebitis of the lower limbs, or pulmonary embolism proximal responsible for cardiac arrest. The study noted that, during the epidemic peak, requests for forensic autopsies for sudden unexplained death were 14 times more (…)
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The elements sought on the CT scan were the presence of signs of pulmonary infection suggestive of Covid-19 infection, phlebitis of the lower limbs, or pulmonary embolism proximal responsible for cardiac arrest. The study noted that, during the epidemic peak, requests for forensic autopsies for sudden unexplained death were 14 times more (…)
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