Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?

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Cardiovascular risk and diseases among patients recovered from COVID-19 is a recent field of study in the world medical literature and is also of vital importance because a large number of patients develop complications once the acute phase of the disease is over. The broad spectrum of myocardial in...

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Autores: Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro, Garcia Lovelo, German Josue, Ellis Fritz, Jessica Valentina, Castro Castro, Antonio Luis, Villa Navarro, Jesus Miguel, Soto Bossa, Daniela Andrea, Rojas Ortega, Sebastián Danilo, Álvarez Saa, Tatiana, Ortega Sierra, Michael Gregorio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:coronavirus infections
risk groups
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cardiovascular disease
review literature as topic
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grupos de riesgo
factores de riesgo
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
Riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes recuperados de COVID-19 a corto y mediano plazo: ¿qué concluye la evidencia actual?
title Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
spellingShingle Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
coronavirus infections
risk groups
risk factors
cardiovascular disease
review literature as topic
infecciones por coronavirus
grupos de riesgo
factores de riesgo
enfermedades cardiovasculares
literatura de revisión como asunto
title_short Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
title_full Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
title_sort Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
Garcia Lovelo, German Josue
Ellis Fritz, Jessica Valentina
Castro Castro, Antonio Luis
Villa Navarro, Jesus Miguel
Soto Bossa, Daniela Andrea
Rojas Ortega, Sebastián Danilo
Álvarez Saa, Tatiana
Ortega Sierra, Michael Gregorio
author Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
author_facet Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
Garcia Lovelo, German Josue
Ellis Fritz, Jessica Valentina
Castro Castro, Antonio Luis
Villa Navarro, Jesus Miguel
Soto Bossa, Daniela Andrea
Rojas Ortega, Sebastián Danilo
Álvarez Saa, Tatiana
Ortega Sierra, Michael Gregorio
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author2 Garcia Lovelo, German Josue
Ellis Fritz, Jessica Valentina
Castro Castro, Antonio Luis
Villa Navarro, Jesus Miguel
Soto Bossa, Daniela Andrea
Rojas Ortega, Sebastián Danilo
Álvarez Saa, Tatiana
Ortega Sierra, Michael Gregorio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv coronavirus infections
risk groups
risk factors
cardiovascular disease
review literature as topic
infecciones por coronavirus
grupos de riesgo
factores de riesgo
enfermedades cardiovasculares
literatura de revisión como asunto
topic coronavirus infections
risk groups
risk factors
cardiovascular disease
review literature as topic
infecciones por coronavirus
grupos de riesgo
factores de riesgo
enfermedades cardiovasculares
literatura de revisión como asunto
description Cardiovascular risk and diseases among patients recovered from COVID-19 is a recent field of study in the world medical literature and is also of vital importance because a large number of patients develop complications once the acute phase of the disease is over. The broad spectrum of myocardial injury in cardiovascular diseases can range from theasymptomatic elevation of cardiac troponin levels to the development of fulminant myocarditis and/or circulatory shock, which can leave significant sequelae. Despite the fact that there is no clear strategy to treat cardiac events that occur during COVID-19 infection and taking into account that treatment is mainly aimed at relieving patients’ symptoms as they arise, the objective of this work was to find out and collect current evidence on this subject, so that readers can be offered a reference guide in Spanish that contributes to the development of their health profession. The methodology used was a literature search in databases including Medline, Scopus and ScienceDirect within a time window between 2019 and 2022. The main results revealed that the molecular and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in post-COVID-19 syndrome include the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system since SARS-CoV-2 tropism is linked to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. This causes an alteration of the neurohumoral response of the cardiovascular, renal and digestive systems,generating deficits in the signaling pathways and causing direct damage to the heart, lungs and other organs. Post-COVID-19 syndrome, in general, is defined as the occurrence or persistence of symptoms three or four weeks after the acute phase of the disease. This could then be considered as a time window of risk and strict follow-up to assess in apersonalized way the risk among the different groups of patients, especially those with a past history of cardiovascular disease. The main results revealed disorders such as heart failure, arrhythmias, pericarditis and myocarditis, which require early detection and occur days or even weeks after the acute phase of COVID-19.
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spelling Cardiovascular risk among patients recovered from COVID-19 in the short and medium term: what does the current evidence conclude?Riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes recuperados de COVID-19 a corto y mediano plazo: ¿qué concluye la evidencia actual?Picón Jaimes, Yelson AlejandroGarcia Lovelo, German Josue Ellis Fritz, Jessica Valentina Castro Castro, Antonio Luis Villa Navarro, Jesus Miguel Soto Bossa, Daniela AndreaRojas Ortega, Sebastián Danilo Álvarez Saa, Tatiana Ortega Sierra, Michael Gregorio coronavirus infectionsrisk groupsrisk factorscardiovascular diseasereview literature as topicinfecciones por coronavirusgrupos de riesgofactores de riesgoenfermedades cardiovascularesliteratura de revisión como asuntoCardiovascular risk and diseases among patients recovered from COVID-19 is a recent field of study in the world medical literature and is also of vital importance because a large number of patients develop complications once the acute phase of the disease is over. The broad spectrum of myocardial injury in cardiovascular diseases can range from theasymptomatic elevation of cardiac troponin levels to the development of fulminant myocarditis and/or circulatory shock, which can leave significant sequelae. Despite the fact that there is no clear strategy to treat cardiac events that occur during COVID-19 infection and taking into account that treatment is mainly aimed at relieving patients’ symptoms as they arise, the objective of this work was to find out and collect current evidence on this subject, so that readers can be offered a reference guide in Spanish that contributes to the development of their health profession. The methodology used was a literature search in databases including Medline, Scopus and ScienceDirect within a time window between 2019 and 2022. The main results revealed that the molecular and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in post-COVID-19 syndrome include the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system since SARS-CoV-2 tropism is linked to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. This causes an alteration of the neurohumoral response of the cardiovascular, renal and digestive systems,generating deficits in the signaling pathways and causing direct damage to the heart, lungs and other organs. Post-COVID-19 syndrome, in general, is defined as the occurrence or persistence of symptoms three or four weeks after the acute phase of the disease. This could then be considered as a time window of risk and strict follow-up to assess in apersonalized way the risk among the different groups of patients, especially those with a past history of cardiovascular disease. The main results revealed disorders such as heart failure, arrhythmias, pericarditis and myocarditis, which require early detection and occur days or even weeks after the acute phase of COVID-19.El riesgo y enfermedades cardiovasculares en pacientes recuperados de COVID-19 es un campo de análisis reciente en la literatura médica mundial y de vital importancia, porque existe una gran cantidad de pacientes con complicaciones una vez terminada la fase aguda de la enfermedad. El gran espectro del daño al miocardio en esta enfermedad puede variar desde una elevación asintomática de los niveles de troponinas cardíacas, hasta la aparición de una miocarditis fulminante y/o shock circulatorio, lo que puede dejar secuelas significativas. A pesar de que no existe una estrategia clara para abordar los eventos cardíacos que aparecen durante la COVID-19, y teniendo en cuenta que el manejo se hace principalmente para controlar los síntomas del paciente a medida que surgen, el objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer y recopilar la evidencia actual en esta temática, de tal manera que se pueda ofrecer al lector una guía de consulta en español que contribuya al desarrollo de su profesión sanitaria. La metodología utilizada fue una búsqueda de literatura en bases de datos como Medline, Scopus, Science Direct, con una ventana de tiempo entre 2019 y 2022. Los principales resultados revelaron que dentro de los mecanismos moleculares y fisiopatológicos implicados en este síndrome pos-COVID, se encuentra la afectación del sistema renina-angiotensina-aldosterona, al estar ligado el tropismo del SARS-Cov-2 a la enzima convertidora de angiotensina 2. Esto ocasiona una alteración de la respuesta neuro-humoral del sistema cardiovascular, renal y digestivo, lo que genera déficit en las vías de señalización y ocasiona lesión directa sobre corazón, pulmones y otros órganos. El síndrome pos-COVID-19, en general, se define como la aparición o persistencia de los síntomas posteriores a 3 o 4 semanas de aparecida la fase aguda de la enfermedad. Entonces, esta podría considerarse como una ventana de tiempo de riesgo y seguimiento estricto, para valorar de forma personalizada el riesgo entre los distintos grupos de pacientes, sobre todo de aquellos con antecedentes personales de enfermedad cardiovascular. Los principales resultados revelaron la presencia de trastornos como la insuficiencia cardiaca, las arritmias, la pericarditis y la miocarditis, que requieren de detección precoz y que se presentan días e incluso semanas posteriores a la fase aguda de la COVID-19. Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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