Therapeutic Implications of COVID-19 for the Interventional Cardiologist

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Although COVID-19 is viewed primarily as a respiratory disease, cardiovascular risk factors and disease are prevalent among infected patients and are associated with worse outcomes. In addition, among multiple extra-pulmonary manifestations, there has been an increasing recognition of specific cardiovascular complications of COVID-19. Despite this, in the initial stages of the pandemic there was evidence of a reduction in patients presenting to acute cardiovascular services. In this masterclass review, with the aid of 2 exemplar cases, we will focus on the important therapeutic implications of COVID-19 for interventional cardiologists. We summarize the existing evidence base regarding the varied cardiovascular presentations seen in COVID-19 positive patients and the prognostic importance and potential mechanisms of acute myocardial injury in this setting. Importantly, through the use of a systematic review of the literature, we focus our discussion on the observed higher rates of coronary thrombus burden in patients with COVID-19 and acute coronary syndromes.

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Kelham, M., Choudry, F. A., Hamshere, S., Beirne, A. M., Rathod, K. S., Baumbach, A., … Jones, D. A. (2021, May 1). Therapeutic Implications of COVID-19 for the Interventional Cardiologist. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1074248420982736

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