Author: Kim, Minkwan; Nam, Jong-Ho; Son, Jang-Won; Kim, Sun Oh; Son, Nak-Hoon; Ahn, Chul-Min; Shim, Chi Young; Hong, Geu-Ru; Kim, In-Cheol; Choi, Jinwoo; Kang, Seung-Mo; Choi, Yeoung Ho; Yoon, Hae Kyoung; Uhm, Jae-Sun; Jung, In Hyun
Title: Cardiac Manifestations of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): a Multicenter Cohort Study Cord-id: yur8utz8 Document date: 2020_10_12
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the cardiac manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: From February to March 2020, we prospectively and retrospectively enrolled consecutive patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Patient's data such as the demographic characteristics, symptoms, vital signs, laboratory and radiologic findings, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic data, including the global longitudinal strain (GLS) of both ventricles, were obtained. RESULTS: For
Document: BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the cardiac manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: From February to March 2020, we prospectively and retrospectively enrolled consecutive patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Patient's data such as the demographic characteristics, symptoms, vital signs, laboratory and radiologic findings, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic data, including the global longitudinal strain (GLS) of both ventricles, were obtained. RESULTS: Forty patients (median age, 58 years; 50% men) were enrolled in the initial analysis. Patients were classified into severe and nonsevere groups based on the current guidelines. The 13 patients in the severe group were significantly older, had a greater prevalence of bilateral pneumonia and leukocytosis, and higher aspartate transaminase levels than patients in the nonsevere group. Patients in the severe group had a slightly lower left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) than those in the nonsevere group (median [interquartile range], 61.0% [58.5%, 62.3%] vs. 66.7% [60.6%, 69.8%], P = 0.015). In a subgroup of 34 patients in whom GLS could be analyzed, patients in the severe group had a significantly impaired left ventricular GLS (LVGLS) than those in the nonsevere group (−18.1% [−18.8%, −17.1%] vs. −21.7% [−22.9%, −19.9%], P = 0.001). There were no significant differences in total wall (RVGLS(total), −19.3% [−23.9%, −18.4%] vs. −24.3% [−26.0%, −22.6%], P = 0.060) and free wall (RVGLS(fw), −22.7% [−27.2%, −18.6%] vs. −28.8% [−30.4%, −24.1%], P = 0.066) right ventricle GLS (RVGLS). CONCLUSION: Patients with severe COVID-19 had lower LVEF and LVGLS. RVGLS was not different between patients with severe and nonsevere COVID-19.
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