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Thread by @1goodtern on Thread Reader App
Thread by @1goodtern on Thread Reader App

“Can we all agree that it's weird and not good that there has been a 25% rise in hospital episodes of acute myocardial infarction (heart attacks) in young working age adults?

And can we all look at that graph and maybe just consider for a moment that it might be due to damage caused by covid infections?”

Can we all agree that it's weird and not good that there has been a 25% rise in hospital episodes of acute myocardial infarction (heart attacks) in young working age adults? And can we all look at that graph and maybe just consider for a moment that it might be due to damage caused by covid infections?
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MaskTogetherAmerica (@masktogetheramerica) • Instagram photo
MaskTogetherAmerica (@masktogetheramerica) • Instagram photo
“COVID was mild the 1st time, but my 2nd bout nearly took my life. That's not hyperbolic. I wear an N95 mask cuz I don’t ever want to be in the back of an ambulance again.”—Addi, reinfected with a life-threatening breakthrough case in 2024.
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Cardiovascular disease prevention and management in COVID-19: a clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions, the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, and the Heart Failure Association of the ESC | European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | Oxford Academic
Cardiovascular disease prevention and management in COVID-19: a clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions, the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, and the Heart Failure Association of the ESC | European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | Oxford Academic

Hidden Heart Damage: How COVID Continues Haunting Millions

"5 million people worldwide may be walking around with cardiac long COVID, their hearts silently struggling months or years after their initial infection cleared"

·academic.oup.com·
Cardiovascular disease prevention and management in COVID-19: a clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions, the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, and the Heart Failure Association of the ESC | European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | Oxford Academic
The lingering pandemic: The chronic toll of untreatable long COVID
The lingering pandemic: The chronic toll of untreatable long COVID
250K people infected with SARS2 tracked for Cardiovascular events; ‘results were striking and worrisome. Most concerning was persistence of risk over time. At 1, 2 and 3 years post-infection, risk of heart attack & stroke didn’t diminish.’
·geneticliteracyproject.org·
The lingering pandemic: The chronic toll of untreatable long COVID
Major study uncovers Covid's lasting damage to women's heart health
Major study uncovers Covid's lasting damage to women's heart health
“Women who had Covid showed significant stiffening of their arteries, even when their original illness was mild. The more severe the infection, the worse the damage.”
Women who had Covid showed significant stiffening of their arteries, even when their original illness was mild. The more severe the infection, the worse the damage.
·news.com.au·
Major study uncovers Covid's lasting damage to women's heart health
Thread by @JackHadfield14 on Thread Reader App
Thread by @JackHadfield14 on Thread Reader App

“🔬New study shows SARS-CoV-2 causes direct damage to heart cell mitochondria - even months after recovery - helping potentially explain Long COVID heart symptoms like chest pain, palpitations & fatigue.

Been waiting to have time to read this paper. Let’s break it down. 🧵”

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Longitudinal Characterization Of Myocardial Injury In Acute On Chronic Heart Failure In Post-acute Covid-19 Readmissions: A Retrospective Analytic Cohort Study
Longitudinal Characterization Of Myocardial Injury In Acute On Chronic Heart Failure In Post-acute Covid-19 Readmissions: A Retrospective Analytic Cohort Study
“SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-2) myocardial injury in patients with acute on chronic heart failure (CHF) at index hospitalization has been well-characterized. Though post-acute COVID-19 (PAC) hospitalization(s) is less investigated despite evidence that CoV-2 induced inflammatory response persists for up to 3 months after initial infection.”
SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-2) myocardial injury in patients with acute on chronic heart failure (CHF) at index hospitalization has been well-characterized. Though post-acute COVID-19 (PAC) hospitalization(s) is less investigated despite evidence that CoV-2 induced inflammatory response persists for up to 3 months after initial infection.
·sciencedirect.com·
Longitudinal Characterization Of Myocardial Injury In Acute On Chronic Heart Failure In Post-acute Covid-19 Readmissions: A Retrospective Analytic Cohort Study
Coronary Implications of COVID-19 | Medical Principles and Practice | Karger Publishers
Coronary Implications of COVID-19 | Medical Principles and Practice | Karger Publishers
“Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection carry an increased risk of cardiovascular disease encompassing various implications, including acute myocardial injury or infarction, myocarditis, heart failure, and arrhythmias. A growing volume of evidence correlates SARS-CoV-2 infection with myocardial injury, exposing patients to higher mortality risk. SARS-CoV-2 attacks the coronary arterial bed with various mechanisms including thrombosis/rupture of preexisting atherosclerotic plaque, de novo coronary thrombosis, endotheliitis, microvascular dysfunction, vasculitis, vasospasm, and ectasia/aneurysm formation.”
Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection carry an increased risk of cardiovascular disease encompassing various implications, including acute myocardial injury or infarction, myocarditis, heart failure, and arrhythmias. A growing volume of evidence correlates SARS-CoV-2 infection with myocardial injury, exposing patients to higher mortality risk. SARS-CoV-2 attacks the coronary arterial bed with various mechanisms including thrombosis/rupture of preexisting atherosclerotic plaque, de novo coronary thrombosis, endotheliitis, microvascular dysfunction, vasculitis, vasospasm, and ectasia/aneurysm formation.
·karger.com·
Coronary Implications of COVID-19 | Medical Principles and Practice | Karger Publishers
SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events | Radiology
SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events | Radiology
“Patients with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection are reportedly at increased risk for future cardiovascular events; the mechanism underlying this risk remains unclear.”
Patients with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection are reportedly at increased risk for future cardiovascular events; the mechanism underlying this risk remains unclear.
·pubs.rsna.org·
SARS-CoV-2 Infection Association with Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression at Coronary CT Angiography and Adverse Cardiovascular Events | Radiology
COVID-19 and the heart: Acute and long-term treatment options
COVID-19 and the heart: Acute and long-term treatment options
“Management of acute and long-term COVID-19 cardiovascular syndrome is challenging and should involve a multidisciplinary team including cardiologists, intensive care specialists, infectious disease specialists, and cardiothoracic surgery specialists. A number of promising therapies were investigated during the pandemic. This chapter aims to review the best available data on acute and long-term treatment options of COVID-19 cardiovascular syndrome.”
Management of acute and long-term COVID-19 cardiovascular syndrome is challenging and should involve a multidisciplinary team including cardiologists, intensive care specialists, infectious disease specialists, and cardiothoracic surgery specialists. A number of promising therapies were investigated during the pandemic. This chapter aims to review the best available data on acute and long-term treatment options of COVID-19 cardiovascular syndrome.
·sciencedirect.com·
COVID-19 and the heart: Acute and long-term treatment options
Cardiac Arrhythmias and Autonomic Dysfunction Associated With COVID-19: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Circulation
Cardiac Arrhythmias and Autonomic Dysfunction Associated With COVID-19: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Circulation
Repeated Covid infections, even mild or asymptomatic, increase the risk of arrhythmias incrementally through cumulative inflammation, ANS dysfunction, and myocardial stress. Without direct studies on 2–5 infections, estimates suggest this potential rise to 8–10%(?) risk after five infections in vulnerable groups, but every C19 puts you progressively in that vulnerable group. This underscores the need to PREVENT reinfections and MONITOR cardiac health, after all mild cases.
·ahajournals.org·
Cardiac Arrhythmias and Autonomic Dysfunction Associated With COVID-19: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Circulation
Child, adult COVID survivors more likely to have heart disease, symptoms, data suggest | CIDRAP
Child, adult COVID survivors more likely to have heart disease, symptoms, data suggest | CIDRAP
Studies from US and Poland detail COVID's cardiovascular toll: the 1st shows that infected children face significantly higher odds of conditions like high blood pressure and heart failure; the 2nd that post-infection heart symptoms are common in adults
·cidrap.umn.edu·
Child, adult COVID survivors more likely to have heart disease, symptoms, data suggest | CIDRAP
How does Covid-19 affect your heart?
How does Covid-19 affect your heart?
“We explain what Covid-19 does to your heart and circulatory system and how it can lead to conditions such as blood clots, heart damage, palpitations and high heart rate.”
We explain what Covid-19 does to your heart and circulatory system and how it can lead to conditions such as blood clots, heart damage, palpitations and high heart rate.
·bhf.org.uk·
How does Covid-19 affect your heart?
Thread by @LauraMiers on Thread Reader App
Thread by @LauraMiers on Thread Reader App
“I’m enraged by headlines like ‘Now we know how Covid attacks your heart’ 5 years after Covid WRECKED my heart at the tender age of 38. I knew exactly how Covid attacked my heart in 2020, long before my doctors, because I followed the science. All of these are from 2020-2022.”
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Chronic biopsy proven post‐COVID myoendocarditis with SARS‐Cov‐2 persistence and high level of antiheart antibodies
Chronic biopsy proven post‐COVID myoendocarditis with SARS‐Cov‐2 persistence and high level of antiheart antibodies
Chronic biopsy proven post-COVID myoendocarditis with SARS-Cov-2 persistence and high level of antiheart antibodies
Chronic biopsy proven post-COVID myoendocarditis with SARS-Cov-2 persistence and high level of antiheart antibodies
·onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
Chronic biopsy proven post‐COVID myoendocarditis with SARS‐Cov‐2 persistence and high level of antiheart antibodies