| Literature DB >> 32523139 |
José A Cigarroa-López1,2,3, José A Magaña-Serrano1,2,3, Amada Álvarez-Sangabriel2,4, Vicente Ruíz-Ruíz2, Adolfo Chávez-Mendoza1,2,3, Arturo Méndez-Ortíz2,4, Salvador León-González2,5, Carlos Guízar-Sánchez2,4, Pedro Gutiérrez-Fajardo1, Marco A Alcocer-Gamba2,5.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic decreed by the World Health Organization (WHO) since March 12, 2020 is wreaking havoc globally and it is a true economic, social and health challenge. Although the clinical manifestations of COVID-19 are respiratory symptoms, some patients also have cardiological symptoms. Among patients with cardiological conditions2 they represent a group of higher risk and, in fact, they are a particularly vulnerable group, due to their higher risk of contagion and greater severity in case of acquiring the disease1 those with heart failure (HF), including heart transplant (CT) and ventricular assists, as well as patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). HF is the main chronic cardiovascular disease and patients in this group are the most vulnerable for the development of more serious clinical symptoms after suffering the infection, and to a greater extent cases with advanced HF3. In fact, HF is one of the most frequent complications in patients with COVID-194. Likewise, transplant patients who require immunosuppressants to avoid graft rejection, constitute a population especially susceptible to infection and to develop more serious processes. This situation has made the National Association of Cardiologists of Mexico (ANCAM) and the Mexican Society of Cardiology (SMC) together with their respective chapters, have prepared the following recommendations for medical personnel, who participate in the care of this special group of patients in the different clinical settings, who suffer or not, of COVID-19. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Asociación Nacional de Cardiólogos de México; COVID-19; Cardiology; Cardiología; Heart failure; Hipertensión arterial pulmonar; Insuficiencia cardiaca; Mexican Society of Cardiology; National Association of Cardiologists of Mexico; Pandemia; Pandemic; Pulmonary arterial hypertension; Sociedad Mexicana de Cardiología
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32523139 DOI: 10.24875/ACM.M20000060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Cardiol Mex ISSN: 1665-1731