Author: Cameli, Matteo; Pastore, Maria Concetta; Soliman Aboumarie, Hatem; Mandoli, Giulia Elena; D'Ascenzi, Flavio; Cameli, Paolo; Bigio, Elisa; Franchi, Federico; Mondillo, Sergio; Valente, Serafina
Title: Usefulness of echocardiography to detect cardiac involvement in COVIDâ€19 patients Cord-id: nhsn4cru Document date: 2020_7_12
ID: nhsn4cru
Snippet: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) outbreak is a current global healthcare burden, leading to the lifeâ€threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). However, evidence showed that, even if the prevalence of COVIDâ€19 damage consists in pulmonary lesions and symptoms, it could also affect other organs, such as heart, liver, and spleen. Particularly, some infected patients refer to the emergency department for cardiovascular symptoms, and around 10% of COVIDâ€
Document: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) outbreak is a current global healthcare burden, leading to the lifeâ€threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). However, evidence showed that, even if the prevalence of COVIDâ€19 damage consists in pulmonary lesions and symptoms, it could also affect other organs, such as heart, liver, and spleen. Particularly, some infected patients refer to the emergency department for cardiovascular symptoms, and around 10% of COVIDâ€19 victims had finally developed heart injury. Therefore, the use of echocardiography, according to the safety local protocols and ensuring the use of personal protective equipment, could be useful firstly to discriminate between primary cardiac disease or COVIDâ€19–related myocardial damage, and then for assessing and monitoring COVIDâ€19 cardiovascular complications: acute myocarditis and arrhythmias, acute heart failure, sepsisâ€induced myocardial impairment, and right ventricular failure derived from treatment with highâ€pressure mechanical ventilation. The present review aims to enlighten the applications of transthoracic echocardiography for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of myocardial damage in COVIDâ€19 patients.
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