Acute Myocardial Damage in COVID-19: Types, Mechanisms of Development, Diagnosis Criteria, Prognosis

A. Filimonova, Ye. M. Shurpo, S. Kotlyarov, A. Bulgakov
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INTRODUCTION: The pandemic of a new coronavirus infection, COVID-19, has placeda heavy burden on the health care system. Nowadays, the clinical and epidemic features of the disease are the subject of debate and have not been adequately studied. Studies on the effect of coronavirus on the cardiovascular system deserve special attention. They are of significant interest because myocardial damage is the second most frequent cause of death in COVID-19. The damaging effect of the virus on the cardiovascular system is multifactorial and is realized both through the direct effect of the virus on its elements and indirectly. In the long term, COVID-19 patients with myocardial lesions retain an increased risk of cardiovascular events and require monitoring by a cardiologist. CONCLUSION: Development of preventive measures, improvement of diagnosis and treatment tactics of cardiovascular diseases in COVID-19 is the main task of further long-term studies. The present review aims to discuss the pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of the main forms of acute myocardial damage in COVID-19, as well as to analyze their clinical significance and approaches to diagnosis.
COVID-19急性心肌损伤:类型、发展机制、诊断标准、预后
导言:新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19大流行给卫生保健系统带来了沉重负担。目前,该病的临床和流行特征是争论的主题,并没有得到充分的研究。冠状病毒对心血管系统的影响值得特别关注。它们具有重要意义,因为心肌损伤是COVID-19第二大常见死亡原因。病毒对心血管系统的破坏作用是多因素的,通过病毒对其成分的直接影响和间接影响来实现。从长期来看,患有心肌病变的COVID-19患者发生心血管事件的风险增加,需要心脏病专家进行监测。结论:制定新冠肺炎患者心血管疾病的预防措施,提高诊断和治疗策略是今后长期研究的主要任务。现就新型冠状病毒肺炎急性心肌损伤主要表现形式的发病机制、临床意义及诊断方法进行综述。
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