COVID-19 and the heart |
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Authors: | Andrew Xanthopoulos Angeliki Bourazana Grigorios Giamouzis Evangelia Skoularigki Apostolos Dimos Alexandros Zagouras Michail Papamichalis Ioannis Leventis Dimitrios E Magouliotis Filippos Triposkiadis John Skoularigis |
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Affiliation: | Andrew Xanthopoulos, Angeliki Bourazana, Grigorios Giamouzis, Evangelia Skoularigki, Apostolos Dimos, Alexandros Zagouras, Michail Papamichalis, Ioannis Leventis, Filippos Triposkiadis, John Skoularigis, Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Larissa, Larissa 41110, GreeceDimitrios E Magouliotis, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Thessaly, Larissa Biopolis, Larissa 41110, Greece |
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Abstract: | An outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occurred in December 2019 due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is a strain of SARS-CoV. Patients infected with the virus present a wide spectrum of manifestations ranging from mild flu-like symptoms, cough, fever and fatigue to severe lung injury, appearing as bilateral interstitial pneumonia or acute respiratory failure. Although SARS-CoV-2 infection predominantly offends the respiratory system, it has been associated with several cardiovascular complications as well. For example, patients with COVID-19 may either develop type 2 myocardial infarction due to myocardial oxygen demand and supply imbalance or acute coronary syndrome resulting from excessive inflammatory response to the primary infection. The incidence of COVID-19 related myocarditis is estimated to be accountable for an average of 7% of all COVID-19 related fatal cases, whereas heart failure (HF) may develop due to infiltration of the heart by inflammatory cells, destructive action of pro-inflammatory cytokines, micro-thrombosis and new onset or aggravated endothelial and respiratory failure. Lastly, SARS-CoV-2 can engender arrhythmias through direct myocardial damage causing acute myocarditis or through HF decompensation or secondary, through respiratory failure or severe respiratory distress syndrome. In this comprehensive review we summarize the COVID-19 related cardiovascular complications (acute coronary syndromes, myocarditis, HF, arrhythmias) and discuss the main underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | COVID-19 Virus Complications Cardiac Acute coronary syndromes Heart failure Myocarditis Arrhythmias |
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