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Review of cardiovascular involvements in COVID-19
Ekpe, E E; Umoh, I A; Shogade, T; Eyo, C S; Akpan, A F.
  • Ekpe, E E; Car diothoracic Sur gery Unit, Department of Surgery , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo. Uyo. NG
  • Umoh, I A; Car diology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo. Uyo. NG
  • Shogade, T; Car diology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo. Uyo. NG
  • Eyo, C S; Department of Anaesthesiology , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo. Uyo. NG
  • Akpan, A F; Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, University of. Uyo. NG
Ibom Medical Journal ; 14(4): 411-426, 2021.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1353274
ABSTRACT

Background:

A spectrum of cardiovascular pathologies occurs in patients with COVID-19 and increases the risk of mortality. Risk of mortality is also heightened in cardiovascular disease patients who contact COVID-19.

Methodology:

Online search for the keywords in PubMed, Medline, Embase, Google scholar was done. Relevant research articles yielded from the searches were reviewed.

Results:

the searches yielded a total of 172 results, out of which 111 were reviewed. Cardiac involvement was found in 70.6% COVID-19 patients tachycardia (19%), electrocardiography abnormalities (22%), echocardiography abnormalities (57%), elevated myocardial enzymes (53%), and acute cardiac injury (9%). Eight percent of patients with acute cardiac injury were aged >60 years; 87.5% of them had ≥2 underlying comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic kidney disease). Novel coronavirus pneumonia was much more severe in the patients with acute cardiac injury than in patients with non-definite acute cardiac injury (P<0.001). Multivariate analyses showed that C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, old age, novel coronavirus pneumonia severity, and underlying comorbidities were the risk factors for cardiac abnormalities in patients with COVID-19.

Conclusion:

Besides its prominent expression at the level of the respiratory apparatus, COVID-19 is also characterized by a substantial degree of cardiovascular involvement, both in terms of deterioration of pre-existing conditions, and as the effect of inflammation-facilitated acute events. They include ischemic and inflammatory heart disease, ventricular arrhythmias, conduction disturbances, thrombotic events at the level of the lungs, systemic activation of the coagulation cascade and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Cardiovascular System / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Ibom Medical Journal Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Car diology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG / Car diothoracic Sur gery Unit, Department of Surgery , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG / Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, University of/NG / Department of Anaesthesiology , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Cardiovascular System / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Ibom Medical Journal Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Car diology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG / Car diothoracic Sur gery Unit, Department of Surgery , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG / Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, University of/NG / Department of Anaesthesiology , Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo/NG