Correlation between Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Heart Failure: A Review

S. Haruta
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Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) led to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has resulted in devastating conditions worldwide. In addition to affecting the respiratory system, COVID-19 affects other systemic organs, and in particular, cardiovascular failure is related to the worsening of symptoms and death. Among these, cardiac insufficiency seems to be an important prognostic factor. Methods and Findings: We reviewed the association between COVID-19 and heart failure by searching Google Scholar and PubMed for reports related to COVID-19 and heart failure and selected those qualitatively and quantitatively established. The presence of heart failure may cause increased susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 due to an abnormal immune response, which may aggravate COVID-19. In addition, myocardial injury, cytokine storm, endothelial dysfunction, blood coagulation abnormality, and hypoxemia due to respiratory injury may lead to worsening heart failure. Conclusions: Heart failure and COVID-19 are closely related, and their mechanisms are diverse. Multidisciplinary treatment is required to control the progression of cardiac insufficiency, which complicates COVID-19. Further elucidation of the pathology and establishment of efficacious therapy is desirable.
冠状病毒病2019与心力衰竭的相关性研究综述
背景:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)导致2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,在世界范围内造成了毁灭性的疾病。除了影响呼吸系统外,COVID-19还会影响其他全身器官,特别是心血管衰竭与症状恶化和死亡有关。其中,心功能不全似乎是一个重要的预后因素。方法和发现:我们通过搜索Google Scholar和PubMed检索与COVID-19和心力衰竭相关的报告,回顾了COVID-19和心力衰竭之间的关系,并选择了那些定性和定量建立的报告。心力衰竭的存在可能由于免疫反应异常而导致对SARS-CoV-2的易感性增加,这可能会加重COVID-19。此外,呼吸损伤引起的心肌损伤、细胞因子风暴、内皮功能障碍、凝血异常、低氧血症等均可导致心力衰竭加重。结论:心力衰竭与COVID-19密切相关,其机制多种多样。需要多学科治疗来控制心功能不全的进展,从而使COVID-19复杂化。进一步阐明病理和建立有效的治疗方法是可取的。
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