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Author: Huayan Xu; Keke Hou; Hong Xu; Zhenlin Li; Huizhu Chen; Na Zhang; Rong Xu; Hang Fu; Ran Sun; Lingyi Wen; Linjun Xie; Hui Liu; Kun Zhang; Joseph B Selvanayagam; Chuan Fu; Shihua Zhao; Zhigang Yang; Ming Yang; Yingkun Guo
Title: Acute Myocardial Injury of Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019
  • Document date: 2020_3_8
  • ID: jg6v644y_17
    Snippet: High occurrence of hypertension was detected in the AMI patients (total patients with hypertension: n=8, 15.09%; AMI group: n=4, 66.67%; cardiac marker abnormalities group: n=2, 8.33%; without cardiac marker abnormalities group: n=2, 8.69%; p=0.001). Cardiovascular diseases were more frequently found in the AMI patients, all of whom had coronary artery disease, with one having prior coronary artery bypass grafting (total patients with cardiovascu.....
    Document: High occurrence of hypertension was detected in the AMI patients (total patients with hypertension: n=8, 15.09%; AMI group: n=4, 66.67%; cardiac marker abnormalities group: n=2, 8.33%; without cardiac marker abnormalities group: n=2, 8.69%; p=0.001). Cardiovascular diseases were more frequently found in the AMI patients, all of whom had coronary artery disease, with one having prior coronary artery bypass grafting (total patients with cardiovascular disease: n=6, 11.32%; AMI group: n=4, 66.67%), compared with the groups with and without cardiac marker abnormalities (p=0.001). Additionally, diabetes (n=8, 15.09%) and COPD (n=3, 5.6%) were found in all the patients, with a higher tendency in the AMI group (diabetes: n=2 and COPD: n=2) than in the other two groups (Figure 1) . Notably, only the AMI patients had more than two comorbidities (n=5).

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