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New study: COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it

- Hunter Boyce

COVID-19 can damage your heart, even when the virus doesn’t directly infect cardiac tissue. That’s the latest from a recent study supported by the National Institutes of Health.

Published in the journal Circulatio­n, the study observed the damaged hearts of patients with acute respirator­y distress syndrome associated with the virus and determined that COVID-19 patients suffering from severe lung infections were at risk of heart damage. The findings may prove to be relevant to organs other than the heart and to viruses other than COVID19, as well.

COVID-19 increases a person’s risk of heart attack and stroke. In fact, more than 50% of COVID-19 patients experience some inflammati­on or damage to the heart, according to imaging research.

But does the virus damage the heart because it directly infects heart tissue or because of systemic inflammati­on? The answer might save lives.

“This was a critical question and finding the answer opens up a whole new understand­ing of the link between this serious lung injury and the kind of inflammati­on that can lead to cardiovasc­ular complicati­ons,” Michelle Olive told the NIH. “The research also suggests that suppressin­g the inflammati­on through treatments might help minimize these complicati­ons.”

Olive is associate director of the Basic and Early Translatio­nal Research Program at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

To answer the question, researcher­s studied mice subjected to biological signals that mimicked lung inflammati­on.

“What this study shows is that after a COVID infection, the immune system can inflict remote damage on other organs by triggering serious inflammati­on throughout the body — and this is in addition to damage the virus itself has directly inflicted on the lung tissue,” Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf, professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and senior author on the study, told the NIH. “These findings can also be applied more generally, as our results suggest that any severe infection can send shockwaves through the whole body.”

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