Cardiac Complications in Patients with COVID-19: An Integrative Literature Review
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Rodrigues de Oliveira Maier, Suellen; Ferreira Rodrigues, João Paulo; Siqueira Sudré, Mayara Rocha; Marosti Dessotte, Carina AparecidaDate
2020-12-04Abstract
Objetivo: verificar a partir de la literatura cuáles son las principales complicaciones cardíacas en pacientes con covid-19, durante el tratamiento en una unidad hospitalaria.
Materiales y método: revisión integradora, realizada mediante la búsqueda de estudios en ocho bases de datos nacionales e internacionales. La muestra final estuvo conformada por 16 estudios publicados entre enero y mayo de 2020, que fueron sometidos a evaluación estructural, utilizando las Case Report Guidelines, para los reportes de caso, y el Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology, para los estudios observacionales.
Resultados: las principales complicaciones cardíacas fueron principalmente eventos obstructivos, entendidos aquí por infarto agudo de miocardio, seguidos de arritmias severas e insuficiencia cardíaca, todo debido a la condición de hiperinflamación por infección viral.
Conclusiones: el conocimiento sobre las complicaciones cardíacas durante el tratamiento de la covid-19 ha cobrado importancia, ya que puede colaborar para la adopción de protocolos de tratamiento más efectivos y orientar la asistencia brindada por los profesionales de la salud, con el fin de identificar dichas complicaciones e intervenir tempranamente. Objective: To verify, based on the literature, what the main cardiac complications are in patients with COVID-19, during treatment in a hospital unit. Materials and methods: An integrative review, carried out by searching for studies in eight national and international databases. The final sample consisted of 16 studies published between January and May 2020, which were subjected to structural evalu-ation by the following instruments: Case Report Guidelines, for case reports; and Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Stud-ies in Epidemiology, for observational studies. Results: The main cardiac complications were predominantly obstructive events, herein understood as acute myocardial infarction, followed by severe arrhythmic conditions and heart failure, all due to the hyperinflammation condition resulting from viral infection. Conclusions: The knowledge about cardiac complications during COVID-19 treatment has become important, since it can collaborate for the adoption of more effective treatment protocols and guide the assistance offered by health pro-fessionals, in order to identify such complications and intervene early.
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Aquichan, 20(4), e2043