Author: Amin, Ahmad; Sadeghipour, Parham; Chitsazan, Mitra
Title: Cardiovascular Disease in the COVID-19 Era: Myocardial Injury and Thrombosis Cord-id: vz95dbpj Document date: 2021_2_19
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Snippet: COVID-19 is now appreciated as a pandemic, presenting with a wide range of symptoms, mostly respiratory, yet involving other organs massively. Myocardial injury is a crucial complication with significant negative impact on prognosis. Despite all the investigations, exact pathophysiologic mechanisms remain unclear, and so do the appropriate treatments. Thrombosis has been increasingly observed since the first reports, with venous thromboembolism being the major concern. The strategy of thrombosis
Document: COVID-19 is now appreciated as a pandemic, presenting with a wide range of symptoms, mostly respiratory, yet involving other organs massively. Myocardial injury is a crucial complication with significant negative impact on prognosis. Despite all the investigations, exact pathophysiologic mechanisms remain unclear, and so do the appropriate treatments. Thrombosis has been increasingly observed since the first reports, with venous thromboembolism being the major concern. The strategy of thrombosis prophylaxis, though known to be helpful to the clinical scenario, is still a subject of debate.
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