COVID-19 Pneumonia with Ischemic Heart Event After Neglect Yasser's COVID-19 Discrepancy Phenomenon and Its Regimen; The Seriousness Impact and Deterioration Outcome

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Rationale: A novel COVID-19 is a multi-systemic serious worldwide pandemic. Undoubtedly, strict management with protocols and guidelines in the COVID-19 pneumonia is remarkable advice but its neglect may be leading to a critical event. Yasser’s COVID-19 Discrepancy phenomenon is a novel descriptive phenomenon that is always seen in all COVID-19 pneumonia. Initial dramatic improvement of the clinical status of COVID-19 pneumonic patient, not a simultaneously after the management, not a coincide with laboratory, radiological, and electrocardiographic workup. Patient Concerns: A 65-year-old married housewife Egyptian female patient was presented to the physician outpatient clinic with COVID-19 pneumonia that deteriorates after early spontaneous stoppage of all COVID-19 medications after the sense of generalized temporary improvement. Diagnosis: COVID-19 pneumonia with angina after neglect Yasser's COVID-19 discrepancy phenomenon and its regimen. Interventions: Electrocardiography, oxygenation, chest CT, and echocardiography. Outcomes: Initial good and dramatic outcome but, the worst outcome with deterioration had happened after early spontaneously stopped all COVID-19 medications. Lessons: The missed time, long-stay hospitalization, patient and governmental economic costs, and psychological stress on both patient and family are hazardous sequels due to neglect to follow Yasser’s COVID-19 Discrepancy phenomenon and its regimen. This is a typical applied example of this phenomenon. Female sex, unstable angina with coronary artery spasm, elevated cardiac biomarkers, a Wavy triple sign (Yasser’s sign) of hypocalcemia and COVID-19 pneumonia represent bad prognostic points and is indicating a high-risk condition.
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忽视后COVID-19肺炎合并缺血性心脏事件Yasser的COVID-19差异现象及其治疗严重性、影响和恶化结果
理由:新型冠状病毒病是一场多系统的全球性严重大流行。毫无疑问,严格管理COVID-19肺炎的方案和指南是值得注意的建议,但忽视这一点可能会导致严重事件。Yasser的COVID-19差异现象是一种新颖的描述现象,在所有COVID-19肺炎中都可以看到。COVID-19肺炎患者临床状况的初步显著改善,未同时进行处理,未与实验室、影像学和心电图检查相吻合。患者关注:一名65岁的埃及已婚家庭主妇女性患者因COVID-19肺炎就诊内科门诊,患者在感觉全身暂时好转后,早期自行停止所有COVID-19药物治疗后病情恶化。诊断:新型冠状病毒肺炎合并心绞痛忽视Yasser’s COVID-19差异现象及治疗方案。干预措施:心电图、氧合、胸部CT和超声心动图。结果:最初的良好和戏剧性的结果,但在早期自发停止所有COVID-19药物后发生了最坏的恶化结果。经验教训:错过的时间、长期住院、患者和政府的经济成本以及患者和家属的心理压力都是由于忽视亚西尔的COVID-19差异现象及其方案而造成的危险后果。这是这一现象的典型应用实例。女性、不稳定型心绞痛合并冠状动脉痉挛、心脏生物标志物升高、低钙的波浪三重征象(Yasser征象)和COVID-19肺炎均为不良预后点,提示高危情况。
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