A systematic review of covid-19 impact on cardiovascular diseases

Badruddeen, Mohd Zafar Khan, M. Khushtar, J. Akhtar, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Mohammad Ahmad, Ishana Chand
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The world is confronted with the threat of a pandemic driven by a novel coronavirus, namely Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The disease was spread in December 2019 in Wuhan (China). The virus has spread to 216 nations, regions, and territories around the world. There were around 510306 confirmed cases and 333401 deaths by May 2020. Patients with cardiovascular diseases and other co-morbidities were at a high risk of SARS-CoV2 infection that ultimately resulted in the death of the patient. This review highlights the impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular diseases and other co-morbidities. This review was completed using different sources of search sites like Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, etc. The diseases associated with the cardiovascular system include myocarditis, heart failure, cardiac injury, and microangiopathy. The mechanisms that cause cardiovascular problems in COVID-19 are myocardial injury pathways, systemic inflammation, altered myocardial demand and supply ratios, plaque rupture, coronary thrombosis, adverse effects of various therapies, and electrolyte imbalances. Several studies provide an important clinical and molecular clue to cardiac involvement during COVID-19. The high cytokine concentrations may contribute to myocardial lesions and a poor disease prognosis. In an earlier study, autopsy reports of COVID-19 found the SARS-CoV-2 genome in myocardial tissues. This also demonstrates that cytokine-induced organ dysfunction contributes to the disease process. This review concludes that the impact of coronavirus on the cardiac system has shown a harmful effect, and patients with co-morbidities are likely to be more affected by COVID-19 infection.
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covid-19对心血管疾病影响的系统综述
世界正面临由一种新型冠状病毒,即严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)引发的大流行威胁。该疾病于2019年12月在中国武汉传播。该病毒已蔓延到全球216个国家、地区和领土。截至2020年5月,约有510306例确诊病例和333401例死亡病例。患有心血管疾病和其他合并症的患者感染SARS-CoV2的风险很高,最终导致患者死亡。本综述强调了COVID-19对心血管疾病和其他合并症的影响。本综述通过Google Scholar、PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scopus等不同来源的搜索网站完成。与心血管系统相关的疾病包括心肌炎、心力衰竭、心脏损伤和微血管病变。导致COVID-19患者心血管问题的机制包括心肌损伤途径、全身性炎症、心肌供需比改变、斑块破裂、冠状动脉血栓形成、各种治疗的不良反应和电解质失衡。多项研究为COVID-19期间心脏受累提供了重要的临床和分子线索。高浓度的细胞因子可能导致心肌损害和不良的疾病预后。在早期的一项研究中,COVID-19的尸检报告在心肌组织中发现了SARS-CoV-2基因组。这也表明细胞因子诱导的器官功能障碍有助于疾病的进程。本综述认为,冠状病毒对心脏系统的影响已经显示出有害影响,合并并发症的患者可能更容易受到COVID-19感染的影响。
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