Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Study of ECG changes in Covid 19 patients
Dr AnkurSingh Baghel, Dr Rajesh Deshpandey,Dr VipinPorwal,Dr Amit Dubey
JCDR. 2023: 2333-2337
Abstract
In December 2019, An Outbreak of A Lower Respiratory Tract Disease Caused By The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus2(SARS-Cov-2)WasFirstReportedInWuhan,China.1ThisWasSubsequently Termed Coronavirus Disease Of 2019 (COVID-19) By TheWorld Health Organization And Has Been Declared A Global Pandemic,Infecting Millions Worldwide.2 While Much Of The Focus Has BeenOn The Respiratory System, COVID-19 Can Also Cause A Variety OfCardiacComplications3-9AndARangeOfElectrocardiographic Abnormalities. CoronavirusesMostlyCauseGastrointestinalAndRespiratoryTractInfectionsAndAreInherentlyCategorizedIntoFourMajorTypes:Gamma Coronavirus, Delta Coronavirus, Beta Coronavirus And AlphaCoronavirus.10 The First Two Types Mainly Infect Birds, While TheLastTwoMostlyInfectMammals. TheElectrocardiographic(ECG)ChangesWhichMayOccurDuringHospitalizationFor COVID-19HaveNotYetBeen ComprehensivelyAssessed. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€Covâ€2), AlsoKnownasTheNewCoronavirus,InfectsHumansandCausesCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19), A Highly Infectious Disease. InAddition to Causing Severe Damage to The Respiratory System, SARSâ€Covâ€2 Also Causes Acute Myocardial Damage, Resulting in Arrhythmia. It Has Been Suggested That Myocardial Damage Is anImportant Clinical Feature Of COVIDâ€19 Critically Ill Patients. As One of The Most Used Clinical Examination Methods,Electrocardiogram (ECG) Is an Irreplaceable Important Technique ForRecordingCardiacElectricalActivity.ItisofGreatSignificancetoStudy.TheChangesOfElectrocardiogramInPatientsWithCOVIDâ€19.Therefore,ToUnderstandtheECGFeaturesofDistinctTypesOfCOVIDâ€19 Patients, They Dissected the Relationship Between AbnormalChangesInECGAndMyocardialInjury.TheirStudyProvides anElectrocardiographic Basis for The Early Diagnosis and Treatment OfCOVIDâ€19â€Induced MyocardialInjury.
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