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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    The Association Between Covid19 and Cardiovascular Diseases in COVID Patients Without Previous History of Cardiovascular Diseases


    Mohamed masoud ,Prof. Dr Elsayed Abd Alkhalik Aldrky, Dr. Mahmoud Said Abd Alnaby, Dr.Mohamed Sabry Elhadainy ,Dr Ahmed Mohsen Elsawah
    JCDR. 2023: 557-569

    Abstract

    Context: COVID-19 is linked to substantial increases in morbidity and mortality around the globe. Cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, hypertension, and obesity are all risk factors for a more severe case of COVID-19 and an increased risk of death. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate a link with covid19 and the development of cardiovascular disease in previously healthy covid patients. From June 2021 to June 2022, a cross-sectional observational research was carried out at the National Heart Institute in Egypt. Patients with covid-19 linked to cardiovascular disorders made about 20% of the sample, which comprised 200 hospital inpatients. The outcomes were as follows: 79 patients (39.5% of the total) experienced bleeding, 65 patients (32.5% of the total) experienced HF, 21 patients (10.5% of the total) experienced stroke, 10 patients (5%) experienced TIA, 21 patients (10.5% of the total) experienced tachycardia, 14 patients (7% of the total) experienced VA, 12 patients (6% of the total) experienced bradycardia, 11 patients (5.5%) experienced AF, 25 patients (12.5% of Of the 121 patients diagnosed with MI, 121 (or 60.5%) died before receiving PCI. Our research shows that Covid-19 is linked to preexisting cardiovascular illness. Among COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular problems, age, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic kidney disease are all strong independent predictors of death. Patients with covid -19 who develop MACE or HF have an increased risk of dying.

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    Volume 14 Issue 4

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