Hindustan Times (Delhi)

78% Covid patients develop heart condition, study finds

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: It is not just the lungs that get severely affected in coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) patients but also the heart, according to a new study that found that as many of 78% of Covid-19 patients monitored developing a heart condition, independen­t of pre-existing conditions. The study was based on a small sample and needs further research and validation, but it adds to the number of body organs affected by the virus.

The study also found that 60% of those infected with Sars-cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, had an ongoing myocardial inflammati­on (swelling of heart muscles); it has been published in the journal ‘JAMA Cardiology’ on Monday. The study, Outcomes of Cardiovasc­ular Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients Recently Recovered From Coronaviru­s Disease 2019 (Covid-19), looked at the cardiovasc­ular effects in patients who suffered from Covid-19.

Data from about 100 recovered patients from the University Hospital, Frankfurt’s Covid-19 registry between April and June 2020 was analysed for the study.

“…cardiac magnetic resonance imaging revealed cardiac involvemen­t in 78 patients (78%) and ongoing myocardial inflammati­on in 60 patients (60%), which was independen­t of preexistin­g conditions, severity and overall course of the acute illness, and the time from the original diagnosis,” the study added. .

The researcher­s emphasise upon the need for studying in detail long-term cardiovasc­ular consequenc­es of Covid-19.

Experts in India have also been asking for examinatio­n of clinical data to know the long-term health impact among Covid-19 patients post recovery as there have been observatio­ns made by clinicians on recently recovered patients experienci­ng long-term effects.

“It is a huge percentage, and looks like induced by virus or its after-effects such as inflammati­on. There is a need for large studies to reach a conclusion but that would require funding and access to data,” says Dr Giridhara Babu, head, Life Course epidemiolo­gy, Indian Institute of Public Health, Public Health Foundation of India.

Clinicians here have observed that Covid-19 leads to other longterm health complicati­ons involving kidneys, liver, even eyes in patients after discharge.

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