COVID-19 的心脏并发症:众多出版物,多种不确定因素。

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2020-10-20 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-20-0009
Abdallah Al-Mohammad, David G Partridge, Graham Fent, Oliver Watson, Nigel T Lewis, Robert F Storey, Michael Makris, Timothy J Chico
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自 2019 年 12 月首次描述 COVID-19 以来,已有 63,000 多篇出版物对其病毒学、临床过程、管理、治疗和预防进行了描述。大多数医生现在正在或即将遇到 COVID-19 患者,他们必须尝试同时吸收这些雪崩式的信息,同时管理一种几乎没有指导性先例的全新疾病。越来越清楚的是,尽管 COVID-19 主要是一种呼吸道疾病,但它与心血管并发症有关。然而,直接心脏并发症的真实发生率仍不清楚,因为迄今报道的所有并发症也可能发生在没有 COVID-19 的患者身上。在本综述中,我们简要总结并批判性评估了与 COVID-19 相关的心脏并发症数据,并根据自身经验描述了一些病例。我们指出了尚未解决的问题,并强调了这一发展中领域的许多不确定性。
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The cardiac complications of COVID-19: many publications, multiple uncertainties.

The cardiac complications of COVID-19: many publications, multiple uncertainties.

The cardiac complications of COVID-19: many publications, multiple uncertainties.

The cardiac complications of COVID-19: many publications, multiple uncertainties.

Since the first description of COVID-19 in December 2019, more than 63,000 publications have described its virology, clinical course, management, treatment and prevention. Most physicians are now encountering, or will soon encounter, patients with COVID-19 and must attempt to simultaneously assimilate this avalanche of information while managing an entirely novel disease with few guiding precedents. It is increasingly clear that, although primarily a respiratory illness, COVID-19 is associated with cardiovascular complications. However, the true incidence of direct cardiac complications remains unclear, as all complications thus far reported can also occur in patients without COVID-19. In this review, we briefly summarise and critically appraise the data on cardiac complications associated with COVID-19 and describe some cases from our own experience. We identify unresolved questions and highlight the many uncertainties in this developing field.

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