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Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors

Myocardial injury, which is present in >20% of patients hospitalized for COVID-19, is associated with increased short-term mortality, but little is known about its mid- and long-term consequences. We evaluated the association between myocardial injury with one-year mortality and readmission in 17...

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Autores principales: Izquierdo, Andrea, Mojón, Diana, Bardají, Alfredo, Carrasquer, Anna, Calvo-Fernández, Alicia, Carreras-Mora, José, Giralt, Teresa, Pérez-Fernández, Sílvia, Farré, Núria, Soler, Cristina, Solà-Richarte, Clàudia, Cabero, Paula, Vaquerizo, Beatriz, Marrugat, Jaume, Ribas, Núria
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245900
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author Izquierdo, Andrea
Mojón, Diana
Bardají, Alfredo
Carrasquer, Anna
Calvo-Fernández, Alicia
Carreras-Mora, José
Giralt, Teresa
Pérez-Fernández, Sílvia
Farré, Núria
Soler, Cristina
Solà-Richarte, Clàudia
Cabero, Paula
Vaquerizo, Beatriz
Marrugat, Jaume
Ribas, Núria
author_facet Izquierdo, Andrea
Mojón, Diana
Bardají, Alfredo
Carrasquer, Anna
Calvo-Fernández, Alicia
Carreras-Mora, José
Giralt, Teresa
Pérez-Fernández, Sílvia
Farré, Núria
Soler, Cristina
Solà-Richarte, Clàudia
Cabero, Paula
Vaquerizo, Beatriz
Marrugat, Jaume
Ribas, Núria
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description Myocardial injury, which is present in >20% of patients hospitalized for COVID-19, is associated with increased short-term mortality, but little is known about its mid- and long-term consequences. We evaluated the association between myocardial injury with one-year mortality and readmission in 172 COVID-19 patients discharged alive. Patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of myocardial injury (defined by hs-cTn levels) on admission and matched by age and sex. We report mortality and hospital readmission at one year after admission in all patients and echocardiographic, laboratory and clinical data at six months in a subset of 86 patients. Patients with myocardial injury had a higher prevalence of hypertension (73.3% vs. 50.0%, p = 0.003), chronic kidney disease (10.5% vs. 2.35%, p = 0.06) and chronic heart failure (9.3% vs. 1.16%, p = 0.03) on admission. They also had higher mortality or hospital readmissions at one year (11.6% vs. 1.16%, p = 0.01). Additionally, echocardiograms showed thicker walls in these patients (10 mm vs. 8 mm, p = 0.002) but without functional disorder. Myocardial injury in COVID-19 survivors is associated with poor clinical prognosis at one year, independent of age and sex, but not with echocardiographic functional abnormalities at six months.
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spelling pubmed-87086762021-12-25 Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors Izquierdo, Andrea Mojón, Diana Bardají, Alfredo Carrasquer, Anna Calvo-Fernández, Alicia Carreras-Mora, José Giralt, Teresa Pérez-Fernández, Sílvia Farré, Núria Soler, Cristina Solà-Richarte, Clàudia Cabero, Paula Vaquerizo, Beatriz Marrugat, Jaume Ribas, Núria J Clin Med Article Myocardial injury, which is present in >20% of patients hospitalized for COVID-19, is associated with increased short-term mortality, but little is known about its mid- and long-term consequences. We evaluated the association between myocardial injury with one-year mortality and readmission in 172 COVID-19 patients discharged alive. Patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of myocardial injury (defined by hs-cTn levels) on admission and matched by age and sex. We report mortality and hospital readmission at one year after admission in all patients and echocardiographic, laboratory and clinical data at six months in a subset of 86 patients. Patients with myocardial injury had a higher prevalence of hypertension (73.3% vs. 50.0%, p = 0.003), chronic kidney disease (10.5% vs. 2.35%, p = 0.06) and chronic heart failure (9.3% vs. 1.16%, p = 0.03) on admission. They also had higher mortality or hospital readmissions at one year (11.6% vs. 1.16%, p = 0.01). Additionally, echocardiograms showed thicker walls in these patients (10 mm vs. 8 mm, p = 0.002) but without functional disorder. Myocardial injury in COVID-19 survivors is associated with poor clinical prognosis at one year, independent of age and sex, but not with echocardiographic functional abnormalities at six months. MDPI 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8708676/ /pubmed/34945196 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245900 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mojón, Diana
Bardají, Alfredo
Carrasquer, Anna
Calvo-Fernández, Alicia
Carreras-Mora, José
Giralt, Teresa
Pérez-Fernández, Sílvia
Farré, Núria
Soler, Cristina
Solà-Richarte, Clàudia
Cabero, Paula
Vaquerizo, Beatriz
Marrugat, Jaume
Ribas, Núria
Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title_full Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title_fullStr Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title_short Myocardial Injury as a Prognostic Factor in Mid- and Long-Term Follow-Up of COVID-19 Survivors
title_sort myocardial injury as a prognostic factor in mid- and long-term follow-up of covid-19 survivors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245900
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