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Author(s):  
Naveen Sharma ◽  
Priyanka Joshi ◽  
Pawan Kumar Gupta ◽  
Parjanya Kumar Shukla ◽  
. Archna

Aim of Object: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire world is experiencing a mortality situation; most people are battling against the corona virus, but some individuals have already suffered from cardiovascular problems. For improved patient care, adequate information and comprehension of the relationship between cardiovascular disorders and COVID-19 is required. The dominant clinical manifestations of the corona virus infection are on the respiratory system. In this instance, the acute cardiac injury is the most often reported cardiac abnormality, in which the degree of cardiac output is increased, troponin levels rise, and mostly it is found in about 8% to 12% of patients. The involvement of viral cardiomyocytes and systemic inflammation is the most prevalent mechanism for cardiac damage. The corona virus attaches itself and enters through angiotensin converting enzyme-II. Discussion and Conclusion: Recent articles on COVID-19 have revealed nothing regarding these individuals' cardiac vascular manifestations. This is a critical component of all that has a big influence on COVID-19 patients' cardiovascular systems. To fully comprehend the method and effects, more study is required.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Komal Shah ◽  
Apurvakumar Pandya ◽  
Priya Kotwani ◽  
Somen Saha ◽  
Chintan Desai ◽  
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Background: District Health Authority in Ahmedabad, Gujarat has introduced Project Lifeline, 12-lead portable ECG devices across all primary health centers (PHC) in the district to screen cardiac abnormalities among high-risk and symptomatic adults for providing primary management and proper timely referral. The prime purpose of the study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of portable ECG for the screening of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) among high-risk and symptomatic adults at the PHC in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.Methods: Cost-effective analysis was conducted using a societal perspective. An incremental costing approach was adapted, and cost-effectiveness analysis was done using a decision-analytic model. We surveyed 73 patients who screened positive for cardiac abnormality, documented the type of ECG abnormalities, and diagnosed CVD. The program cost was obtained from the implementers. Transition probabilities were derived from primary data supported by expert opinion for the intervention arm, while a systematic search of the literature was undertaken to derive transition probabilities for the control arm.Results: The ECG screening at PHC saves 2.90 life years at an incremental cost of 89.97 USD (6657.47 INR), yielding a cost-effectiveness ratio of 31.07 USD (2,299.06 INR) per life-year saved, which is below the willingness to pay threshold. The budget impact analysis was also performed. Results are sensitive to the relative risk reduction associated with the non-participation and the cost of initial screening.Conclusion: Cost-effectiveness analysis clearly shows that the facility to screen cardiac abnormality at the PHC level is highly recommended for high-risk adults and symptomatic cases.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Aublin ◽  
Mouin Ben Ammar ◽  
Nina Achache ◽  
Melina Benahmed ◽  
Aymane El Hichami ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoyu Li ◽  
Chen Li ◽  
Xian Xu ◽  
Yuhua Wei ◽  
Jishang Wei ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apoorva Srivastava ◽  
Ajith Hari ◽  
Sawon Pratiher ◽  
Sazedul Alam ◽  
Nirmalya Ghosh ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Louis Gaudilliere ◽  
Halla Sigurthorsdottir ◽  
Clementine Aguet ◽  
Jerome Van Zaen ◽  
Mathieu Lemay ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
María Martín Talavera ◽  
Israel Valverde Pérez ◽  
Begoña Manso García

Abstract Background Malformation of the right atrium is a rare cardiac abnormality and is usually reported as isolated malformation in the literature. Case presentation Prenatal giant atrial dilatation in an asymptomatic infant was treated surgically at 18 months of age, due to potential risk of thrombosis and arrhythmias. Post-surgical echocardiographic images illustrate residual atrial elevated pressure. Conclusions Sometimes, as seems in our case, right atrial dilatation hides an associated restrictive right ventricle.


Author(s):  
Wenpeng Huang ◽  
Jianbo Gao ◽  
Liming Li

We report a rare case of postoperative recurrence of MLS in the left thigh with ectopic and metachronous pericardial metastases. He was found to have a cardiac abnormality that was initially thought to be a pericardial cyst, but was later pathologically confirmed to be MLS metastasis.


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