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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 (SARS‐Cov‐2), AlsoKnownasTheNewCoronavirus,InfectsHumansandCausesCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19), A Highly Infectious Disease. InAddition to Causing Severe Damage to The Respiratory System, SARS‐Cov‐2 Also Causes Acute Myocardial Damage, Resulting in Arrhythmia. It Has Been Suggested That Myocardial Damage Is anImportant Clinical Feature Of COVID‐19 Critically Ill Patients. As One of The Most Used Clinical Examination Methods,Electrocardiogram (ECG) Is an Irreplaceable Important Technique ForRecordingCardiacElectricalActivity.ItisofGreatSignificancetoStudy.TheChangesOfElectrocardiogramInPatientsWithCOVID‐19.Therefore,ToUnderstandtheECGFeaturesofDistinctTypesOfCOVID‐19 Patients, They Dissected the Relationship Between AbnormalChangesInECGAndMyocardialInjury.TheirStudyProvides anElectrocardiographic Basis for The Early Diagnosis and Treatment OfCOVID‐19‐Induced MyocardialInjury.

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    Volume 14 Issue 4

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