Cardiac Manifestations in COVID-19 Patients: A Focus on the Pediatric Population.

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Tania Abi Nassif, Ghina Fakhri, Nour K Younis, Rana Zareef, Farah Al Amin, Fadi Bitar, Mariam Arabi
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 is a new strain of the coronavirus family that emerged by the end of 2019 and led to the unpreceded COVID-19 pandemic. The virus affects multiple organs simultaneously and leads to a high rate of morbidity and mortality in all age groups. The cardiovascular system is one of the major affected organ systems. Various mechanisms including direct myocardial injury contribute to the cardiac manifestations of COVID-19 patients.

Methods: We performed a comprehensive and updated search on the cardiac manifestations of COVID-19. Our search included laboratory and imaging evaluations. In addition, we added a unique section on the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on the cardiovascular system in the pediatric population.

Results: COVID-19 might have an effect on the cardiovascular system at various levels leading to myocardial ischemia, arrhythmia, heart failure, myocarditis, and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. The incidence of cardiovascular complications varies among patients. This paper also provides a comprehensive summary of all the reported pediatric cases with cardiac manifestations.

Conclusion: Multidisciplinary teams are crucial for adequate management of patients with COVID-19 regardless of age. Timely diagnosis is critical in reducing mortality.

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COVID-19患者的心脏表现:以儿科人群为重点
背景:SARS-CoV-2是冠状病毒家族的一种新毒株,于2019年底出现,导致了前所未有的COVID-19大流行。该病毒同时影响多个器官,并导致所有年龄组的高发病率和死亡率。心血管系统是主要受影响的器官系统之一。包括心肌直接损伤在内的多种机制导致了COVID-19患者的心脏表现。方法:我们对COVID-19的心脏表现进行了全面和最新的搜索。我们的搜索包括实验室和影像评估。此外,我们还增加了一个关于SARS-CoV-2对儿科人群心血管系统影响的独特章节。结果:COVID-19可能对心血管系统产生不同程度的影响,导致儿童心肌缺血、心律失常、心力衰竭、心肌炎和多系统炎症综合征。心血管并发症的发生率因患者而异。本文还提供了一个全面的总结所有报告的儿科病例心脏表现。结论:多学科团队对于不分年龄的COVID-19患者的充分管理至关重要。及时诊断对降低死亡率至关重要。
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