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Evaluation of Cardiopulmonary Reserve in COVID Patients

Evaluation of Cardiopulmonary Reserve in Patients Recovering from COVID-19 Infection Using Integrated Cardiometabolic Exercise MRI Protocol (CRUISE-MR)

This study is currently closed to enrollment.

physician and patient
AGE: 18-89 years old
GENDER: All
TYPE: Observational Study
CONDITION: COVID-19
HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS: No
LOCATIONS: UH Cleveland and Ahuja Medical Center

Purpose of the Study

The purpose of this study is to research heart and lung responses, exercise intolerance and immune function in COVID-19 survivors. The study will assess these areas through use of exercise and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We look for this technology and testing to help us better understand the prevalence, extent and potential contributors to the heart abnormalities, exercise intolerance and immune response noted in COVID-19 survivors.


Study ID

  • 20200928