Myocardial damage in new coronavirus infection (review)
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Published:2021-12-23
Issue:82
Volume:
Page:129-145
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ISSN:1998-5029
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Container-title:Bulletin Physiology and Pathology of Respiration
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language:
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Short-container-title:Bûlletenʹ fiziologii i patologii dyhaniâ
Author:
Vakhnenko Yu. V.1, Korotkikh A. V.1, Bagdasaryan E. A.1
Affiliation:
1. Amur State Medical Academy
Abstract
Introduction. Myocardial damage characteristic of novel coronavirus infection is a confirmed risk factor for its severe course and high mortality. There are biomarkers of this condition correlating with an unfavorable prognosis for the patient. However, the information on the problem of myocardial damage in the available literature is not fully systematic. It concerns pathogenesis, differential diagnosis of its causes, routing of patients with acute coronary syndrome. All the above is very important for choosing the right tactics of examination and treatment of patients, who are often limited in time. Aim. To summarize the data available at the time of writing from domestic and foreign researchers on the problem of myocardial damage and its main causes (acute coronary syndrome, myocarditis, stress cardiomyopathy) in COVID-19. Materials and methods. This review summarizes the data from articles published over the past two years found in PubMed, Google Scholar and eLIBRARY. Results. The authors tried to form a generalized modern understanding of the causes and structure of cardiovascular pathology and risk factors of its destabilization in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, the markers of increased risk of COVID-infected heart and vascular diseases, the tactics of examination and treatment of this category of patients, routing individuals with acute coronary syndrome and its differential diagnosis with non-coronary heart diseases. The questions of organization and availability of the medical care in the conditions of the pandemic and social aspects of the world cardiology problems in the current situation have been studied. Conclusion. Patients with cardiovascular disease have a more severe prognosis of the severity and outcome of COVID-19, which is explained by its pathogenesis. The group at highest risk of lethal events is composed of individuals with signs of myocardial damage, the causes of which are the above mentioned conditions. Their differential diagnosis is a difficult clinical task, which requires a systematic analysis of the dynamics of clinical syndromes and data of additional diagnostic methods from routine to the most modern (high-tech) and, of course, deep knowledge of the present problem. The correct determination of the cause of myocardial damage and the choice of the right patient’s route through the treatment network determines the effectiveness of treatment and, therefore, the prognosis of the patient’s life.
Publisher
Far Eastern Scientific Center Of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration
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