COVID-19 and Acute Cardiovascular Diseases in Bangladesh- A Time Tested Medical Emergency to deal with

A. Islam, S. Munwar, A. Reza, S. Talukder, A. H. Bhuiyan, T. Ahmed, Atahar Ali, K. Rahman, S. Alam
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Covid-19 pandemic has affected millions of patients, killed more than half a million, and poses major health threat globally. There is high demand for clinical resources and bed space for COVID- 19 patients. Admission of patient of any cardiac emergency in a common block of hospital, country like Bangladesh, may exposes the risk of infection among non-COVID patient. Patient with COVID- 19 and pre-existing cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have increased risk of further aggravation and death. COVID-19 infection is usually associated with multiple direct and indirect cardiovascular complications, such as acute myocardial injury, myocarditis, arrhythmias, heart failure and venous thromboembolism. Health care worker may pose themselves in vulnerability as they become host or vectors of virus transmission. Defeating COVID-19 and managing acute cardiovascular emergencies in COVID-19 era exposes non-COVID-19 patient, may need dramatic reshaping of care delivery, novel approaches to patient’s management and large-scale reallocation of resources. Cardiovasc. j. 2020; 13(1): 75-80
孟加拉国的COVID-19和急性心血管疾病——需要处理的经过时间考验的医疗紧急情况
2019冠状病毒病大流行已影响数百万患者,造成50多万人死亡,并在全球范围内构成重大健康威胁。COVID- 19患者对临床资源和床位的需求很大。在孟加拉国这样的国家,任何心脏急诊患者在医院的共同街区入院,都可能暴露非covid患者的感染风险。患有COVID- 19和已有心血管疾病(CVD)的患者进一步加重和死亡的风险增加。COVID-19感染通常与多种直接和间接心血管并发症相关,如急性心肌损伤、心肌炎、心律失常、心力衰竭和静脉血栓栓塞。卫生保健工作者在成为病毒传播的宿主或媒介时,可能使自己处于易受伤害的境地。在COVID-19时代,战胜COVID-19和管理急性心血管急诊暴露了非COVID-19患者,可能需要大力重塑护理服务,采用新的患者管理方法和大规模重新分配资源。Cardiovasc。j。2020;13 (1): 75 - 80
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