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Covid patients report heart issues post-recovery: Expert

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Hoshiarpur, April 7

Cardiac issues are being noticed in patients even after three-month of recovery from the coronavirus infection. Difficulty in breathing, body fatigue and sweating are more pronounced persistent symptoms even after months among Covid recovered patients. Attributing these symptoms always to sequalae of Covid infection may actually be misleading and patients should always be evaluated for detailed cardiac check-up, Punjab Rattan awardee and vice-chairman at the department of interventional cardiology at Medanta Hospital, Dr Rajneesh Kapoor, said this during a virtual press conference on Tuesday.

Dr Kapoor said coronavirus was predominantly a respiratory infection but has been also noted to cause inflammation in different parts of the cardiovascular system, from muscles of the heart to blood supplying arteries.

In another spectrum, many Covid treated patients also manifest cardiac complications months after resolution of Covid infection. One rare presentation of complete heart block (slow heart rate) requiring pacemaker encountered in two patients almost two months post Covid,” Dr Kapoor further informed.

The virus involvement is seen in blood clot formation, known as thrombosis. It also leads to endothelium (innermost layer of arteries) dysfunction. Patients who suffer such issues are disposed to a higher risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, he opined.

“We are getting cases of heavy breathing, palpitation, fastening of heart breath. Many of them (around 40%) are having a history of different levels of Covid-19 infection — mild, moderate, or severe. Even those who didn’t have any pro-cardiac issues can develop heart complications post corona.

“Post-recovery when these people face breathing complications, it is the lungs which are checked. An ECG test reveals heart conditions later. In context to resuming exercise regime post-Covid, one should avoid for 6-8 weeks after Covid and then gradually restart it, starting with walks,” he said.

We are finding many cases with abnormalities in patients. We are, therefore, conducting a study to understand the effect on the heart of those recovered. There are a lot of eco-cardiology things that can be picked up to understand if there can be complications in the future. If we can identify, then we can be more vigilant,” Dr Kapoor maintained.

Patients can lower their risk of cardiovascular disease-related mortality by being careful on recognising the signs and symptoms. A simple ECG test can reveal if the symptoms are heart-related or not. Most of the heart-related diseases are completely treatable, provided medical attention is given on time, he added.

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