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Cardiac Complications in COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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ARCHIVES OF IRANIAN MEDICINE
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 152-163

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ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES I R IRAN
DOI: 10.34172/aim.2021.24

Keywords

Cardiac complications; COVID-19; Creatine kinase MB form; Myocardial injury

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This study systematically reviewed cardiac complications in COVID-19 patients, finding pooled incidence rates of 10.11% for arrhythmia, 17.85% for myocardial injury, and 22.34% for heart failure. The pooled level of unadjusted cTnI was significantly higher in expired cases compared with surviving cases.
Background: The newly emerged coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) seems to involve different organs, including the cardiovascular system. We systematically reviewed COVID-19 cardiac complications and calculated their pooled incidences. Secondarily, we compared the cardiac troponin I (cTnI) level between the surviving and expired patients. Methods: A systematic search was conducted for manuscripts published from December 1, 2019 to April 16, 2020. Cardiovascular complications, along with the levels of cTnI, creatine kinase (CK), and creatine kinase MB (CK-MB) in hospitalized PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients were extracted. The pooled incidences of the extracted data were calculated, and the unadjusted cTnI level was compared between the surviving and expired patients. Results: Out of 1094 obtained records, 22 studies on a total of 4,157 patients were included. The pooled incidence rate of arrhythmia was 10.11%. Furthermore, myocardial injury had a pooled incidence of 17.85%, and finally, the pooled incidence for heart failure was 22.34%. The pooled incidence rates of cTnI, CK-MB, and CK elevations were also reported at 15.16%, 10.92%, and 12.99%, respectively. Moreover, the pooled level of unadjusted cTnI was significantly higher in expired cases compared with the surviving (mean difference = 31.818, 95% CI = 17.923-45.713, P value <0.001). Conclusion: COVID-19 can affect different parts of the heart; however, the myocardium is more involved.

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