Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily an infection of the respiratory tract, but it can have multisystem manifestations. Cardiac complications of COVID-19 can range from acute myocardial injury, cardiac arrhythmias, or heart failure, amongst others. Heart failure (HF) in COVID-19 can be a de novo process or due to worsening of pre-existing cardiovascular ailment. HF in a patient with COVID-19 not only poses challenges in clinical presentation and management of COVID-19 but also affect prognosis of the patient. This article aims to succinctly revisit the implications of this pandemic regarding pre-existing HF or new-onset HF based on prevailing data. It also focuses on the management and special recommendations from prior studies and guidelines.
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Sharma, M., Jagirdhar, G. S. K., Guntupalli, K. K., Kashyap, R., & Surani, S. (2022). Heart failure in general and cardiac transplant patients with COVID- 19. World Journal of Cardiology, 14(7), 392–402. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v14.i7.392
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