The unexpected evolution of myocardial injury while infected with the coronavirus: A COVID-19 case report.

Q3 Health Professions
J T Doran
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Abstract

Background: A novel virus breakout in December 2019, with diverse clinical manifestations, initially identified as infecting the respiratory system, has spread rapidly around the world, with adverse effects which have caused acute myocardial injury and chronic damage to the cardiovascular system in some individuals.

Aim: To present a clinical case with the manifestation of COVID-19 suspected to be either a mild case of either myocarditis or pericarditis. This case highlights a relatively atypical presentation of COVID-19 and the value of a coordinated approach to the unexpected sequences of patient recovery patterns that may require further specialist referral and intervention.

Findings: A ribonucleic acid (RNA) viral infection was confirmed by a polymerase chain reaction with reverse transcription (RT-PCR) and the patient was diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The presenting symptoms failed to resolve and the patient was admitted to the accident and emergency (A&E) department. Upon the second visit to the A&E department at 27 days postinfection, an electrocardiograph (ECG) was conducted revealing T wave inversion.

Implications: A coordinated approach is needed to combat the infection, develop cardiac-protective strategies and direct supportive measures.

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冠状病毒感染心肌损伤的意外演变:1例COVID-19病例报告
背景:2019年12月爆发的新型冠状病毒疫情,临床表现多样,初步确定为感染呼吸系统,在全球范围内迅速蔓延,造成部分患者急性心肌损伤和心血管系统慢性损伤。目的:报告1例疑似心肌炎或心包炎轻症的新型冠状病毒肺炎临床表现。该病例突出了COVID-19的相对非典型表现,以及对可能需要进一步专科转诊和干预的意外患者恢复模式序列采取协调方法的价值。结果:逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)证实患者感染核糖核酸(RNA)病毒,诊断为冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)。目前的症状未能解决,病人被送往急症室(A&E)。感染后27天第二次到急诊科就诊,心电图显示T波反转。意义:需要一个协调的方法来对抗感染,制定心脏保护策略和直接的支持措施。
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