Intermittent Silent Coronary Spasm with Variant Premature Ventricular Contractions, and QRS-Complex Fragmentation in COVID-19 Pneumonia with Stroke and Pleural Effusion; Serious Risk but a Good Outcome
Abstract:Rationale: A pandemic COVID-19 virus is a multi-systemic lethal worldwide infection. Cardiac, neurological, chest, and renal systems are frequently involved. Silent coronary artery disease is sometimes reported in diabetic and elderly patients. There is a strong correlation between COVID-19 pneumonia, thromboembolism, and ischemic heart disease. Ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease are commonly clinically recognized in COVID-19 patients who have a risk impact on both morbidity and mortality. The QRS-com… Show more
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