Abstract
Higher mortality rates are linked to COVID-19 cardiovascular problems. Cardiac damage may result from a variety of factors, including combinations of cytokine storm, myocarditis, extremely high levels of physical and mental stress, ischemic injury, hyper-coagulopathy, right heart strain, and corpulmonale. Prognostic information is provided by echocardiography, c-TN, D-dimer, and NT-proBNP values. There is no particular therapy for COVID-19-related cardiac damage other from percutaneous coronary intervention for STEMI, and care is mostly supportive. It remains to be known if antiviral treatments given early in the course of the illness would stop the severe illness and cardiovascular consequences linked to COVID-19.SAIDs: Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs; NO: Nitric Oxide; cGMP: cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate; LDL: Low-density Lipoprotein
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