Svetlana N. Lagutina, Olga S. Skuratova, Anna A. Zuikova, Elena Yu. Esina, Anastasia S. Kurguzova, Irina S. Dobrynina, Tatyana S. Pavlukova, Tatyana S. Klimova
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Background. Infection with the SARS - CoV - 2 virus entails the development of complications that affect the prognosis of the main disease. More than 40% of the complications are related to diseases of the cardiovascular system, most of which are disorders of rhythm and conduction, to avoid this it is necessary to identify cases of infection in time at the outpatient-polyclinic stage. Clinical case description: A 40-year-old patient who was on the outpatient list for complaints received after a coronavirus infection. Period of research March 2021-January 2023. Having analyzed this clinical case, we noted that the following errors were made: lack of accurate full diagnosis, introduction of the vaccine KoviVak against the background of the disease, insufficient laboratory and instrumental diagnostics, as well as the lack of medication recommended for patients with myocarditis with stable hemodynamics. Myocarditis is one of the most common complications of SARS-CoV-2. Conclusion: Early diagnosis of this disease in patients undergoing outpatient and polyclinic treatment presents a difficulty in making a diagnosis, which later makes it difficult to prescribe timely correction, which worsens the quality of life of the patient. It is worth noting the importance of properly prescribing recommendations related to the treatment of cardiovascular complications in patients with a new coronavirus infection not only to a narrow specialist, but also to the local therapist.