Cardiac combination warns of this symptom of "devastating" covidation

The lungs are not the only long-term injury organ due to coronavirus.


In the last 7 months, it became clear crystal that some people do not recover completely from COVID-19. While the majority of people infected with the virus feel symptoms such as shortness of breath, fever and chills, dry cough, rashes and loss of sense of smell and taste for a period of a few weeks or even months, others seem to have sustained long-term damage. And, according to the main organization of the health of the nation, the heart is one of the organs that maintain "devastating" and sustainable damage.

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The lungs are not the only target

In a report released Friday, the AHA stresses that the respiratory tract virus, once the thought was the most damaging lungs, made serious damage to the heart. They refer to previous studies of the fact that the inflammation of the vascular system and the heart injury are apparently common characteristics of this new coronavirus, considered by 20% to 30% of hospitalized patients and the contribution to 40% of the death. They add that COVID-19-related cardiac damage affects the risk of death for the virus as much as other age risk factors, sweet diabetes, chronic pulmonary disease or earlier history of the disease. cardiovascular.

"There is still a lot to learn about Covid-19 infection and the heart. Although we thought that the lungs being the main target, there are frequent biomarker elevations noted in infected patients who are generally associated with acute body injury. . In addition, several devastating complications of Covid-19 are hearty and can lead to persistent cardiac dysfunction beyond the course of viral disease itself ", Mitchell SV Elkind, MD, Mrs., Faha, Fan, President of The American Heart Association and Neurologist Assistant in New York-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center, explains. "The need to seek additional research remains critical. We simply do not have enough information to provide the definitive answers that people want and need. "

A quarter of those hospitalized have heart problems

Research proving the link between COVID and cardiac damage is overwhelming. By AHA, nearly a quarter (23%) of all hospitalized people for COVID-19 have experienced serious cardiovascular complications. They point out that studies showing that 8% to 12% of all CIVID-19 patients have acute cardiac lesion, as well as CVID-19 case studies can lead to heart attacks, acute coronary syndromes, a stroke. Cerebral accident , anomalies of blood pressure, coagulation problems, myocarditis diffuse (cardiac muscle inflammation) and fatal arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat). They also highlight two recent studies finding cardiac abnormalities in patients months after the recovery of the virus.

"Although the incidence of these complications is not completely known, and it remains difficult to know how much cardiac injuries is due to a direct infection of CVIV-19 of the heart muscle or immune mediation cardiac dysfunction. of a deep viral disease, the virus has a critical influence on the cardiovascular system, "he writes in the report." It is unclear that SARS-COV-2 can have lasting or even delayed effects on cardiovascular and nervous systems, a possibility that requires a more in-depth investigation. "As for yourself, to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.


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