Author: Sato, Kei; Sinclair, Jane E; Sadeghirad, Habib; Fraser, John F; Short, Kirsty R; Kulasinghe, Arutha
Title: Cardiovascular disease in SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection Cord-id: y777cm0x Document date: 2021_9_7
ID: y777cm0x
Snippet: Preâ€existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) increases the morbidity and mortality of COVIDâ€19 and is strongly associated with poor disease outcomes. However, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection can also trigger de novo acute and chronic cardiovascular disease. Acute cardiac complications include arrhythmia, myocarditis and heart failure, which are significantly associated with higher inâ€hospital mortality. The possible mechanisms by which SARSâ€CoVâ€2 causes this acute cardiac disease include direct
Document: Preâ€existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) increases the morbidity and mortality of COVIDâ€19 and is strongly associated with poor disease outcomes. However, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection can also trigger de novo acute and chronic cardiovascular disease. Acute cardiac complications include arrhythmia, myocarditis and heart failure, which are significantly associated with higher inâ€hospital mortality. The possible mechanisms by which SARSâ€CoVâ€2 causes this acute cardiac disease include direct damage caused by viral invasion of cardiomyocytes as well as indirect damage through systemic inflammation. The longâ€term cardiac complications associated with COVIDâ€19 are incompletely characterised and thought to include hypertension, arrhythmia, coronary atherosclerosis and heart failure. Although some cardiacâ€related symptoms can last over 6 months, the effect of these complications on longâ€term patient health remains unclear. The risk factors associated with longâ€term cardiovascular disease remain poorly defined. Determining which patients are most atâ€risk of longâ€term cardiovascular disease is vital so that targeted followâ€up and patient care can be provided. The aim of this review was to summarise the current evidence of the acute and longâ€term cardiovascular consequences of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection and the mechanisms by which SARSâ€CoVâ€2 may cause cardiovascular disease.
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