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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
CCL2-mediated endothelial injury drives cardiac dysfunction in long COVID
CCL2-mediated endothelial injury drives cardiac dysfunction in long COVID
Ongoing cardiac dysfunction in Long Covid is, in part, caused by upregulation of CCL2 by inflamed endothelial cells(thrombotic vascular tissue).
·nature.com·
CCL2-mediated endothelial injury drives cardiac dysfunction in long COVID
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery
“A new study reveals that COVID-19 fuels dangerous plaque buildup in the arteries, making heart attacks and strokes more likely. Even after recovery, the risk remains high, stressing the importance of ongoing heart health monitoring.”
A new study reveals that COVID-19 fuels dangerous plaque buildup in the arteries, making heart attacks and strokes more likely. Even after recovery, the risk remains high, stressing the importance of ongoing heart health monitoring.
·scitechdaily.com·
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery