SARS-CoV-2 attacks the central nervous system. A particularly nasty symptom of COVID-19 is a feeling of breathlessness that can persist for months after acute infection has subsided (“long COVID”). Based on early MRI observations in hospitalised patients, we hypothesised that COVID-19 may cause inflammation or degeneration of the brainstem where the respiratory control centres are located, leading to these symptoms. In this study we develop a protocol for 1H-MRS in the brainstem on two models of ultra-high field 7T MRI scanner. We show feasibility to profile brainstem neurochemistry in anticipation of a multi-site clinical study across the UK’s 7T centres.
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