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Presentations and Outcomes of Severe Cardiac Complications in COVID-19: Rhode Island Experience.
Document Type
Article
Source
Rhode Island Medical Journal. Jun2021, Vol. 104 Issue 5, p8-13. 6p.
Subject
*COVID-19
*CARDIOMYOPATHIES
*ARRHYTHMIA
*CARDIOVASCULAR system
*ACUTE coronary syndrome
*CARDIOTOXICITY
Language
ISSN
0363-7913
Abstract
Forty-one (41) patients admitted to Rhode Island hospitals with COVID-19 from April to November 2020 were identified to have severe cardiac complications. Clinical presentations of cardiovascular system toxicity in COVID-19 included myocarditis, pericarditis, cardiomyopathy, ACS and cardiac arrhythmia. Clinical features, hospital outcomes and post-discharge outcomes were characterized. Acute myocarditis (46.3%) and cardiomyopathy (29.3%) were the most common findings followed by cardiac arrhythmia, acute coronary syndrome, and pericardial disease. Pulmonary involvement of COVID-19 was absent in 41.5% of patients. Comorbid cardiovascular conditions were absent in 29.3% of patients. Severe cardiac complications in COVID-19 were associated with an in-hospital mortality rate of 61%. Among survivors with COVID-19-related cardiomyopathy, only 20% demonstrated recovery of LV function on follow-up echocardiography done within 12 weeks after initial diagnosis. Identification, diagnosis and management of severe cardiac complications in COVID-19 are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]