Author:
,Baigent Colin,Windecker Stephan,Andreini Daniele,Arbelo Elena,Barbato Emanuele,Bartorelli Antonio L,Baumbach Andreas,Behr Elijah R,Berti Sergio,Bueno Héctor,Capodanno Davide,Cappato Riccardo,Chieffo Alaide,Collet Jean-Philippe,Cuisset Thomas,de Simone Giovanni,Delgado Victoria,Dendale Paul,Dudek Dariusz,Edvardsen Thor,Elvan Arif,González-Juanatey José R,Gori Mauro,Grobbee Diederick,Guzik Tomasz J,Halvorsen Sigrun,Haude Michael,Heidbuchel Hein,Hindricks Gerhard,Ibanez Borja,Karam Nicole,Katus Hugo,Klok Fredrikus A,Konstantinides Stavros V,Landmesser Ulf,Leclercq Christophe,Leonardi Sergio,Lettino Maddalena,Marenzi Giancarlo,Mauri Josepa,Metra Marco,Morici Nuccia,Mueller Christian,Petronio Anna Sonia,Polovina Marija M,Potpara Tatjana,Praz Fabien,Prendergast Bernard,Prescott Eva,Price Susanna,Pruszczyk Piotr,Rodríguez-Leor Oriol,Roffi Marco,Romaguera Rafael,Rosenkranz Stephan,Sarkozy Andrea,Scherrenberg Martijn,Seferovic Petar,Senni Michele,Spera Francesco R,Stefanini Giulio,Thiele Holger,Tomasoni Daniela,Torracca Luccia,Touyz Rhian M,Wilde Arthur A,Williams Bryan
Abstract
Abstract
Aims
Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two-part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in association with COVID-19.
Methods and results
A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, reported here, focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiovascular (CV) conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. The second part, which will follow in a later edition of the journal, addresses the topics of care pathways, treatment, and follow-up of CV conditions in patients with COVID-19.
Conclusion
This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine