1. Role of troponin in COVID-19 pandemic: a review of literature.
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Piccioni A, Brigida M, Loria V, Zanza C, Longhitano Y, Zaccaria R, Racco S, Gasbarrini A, Ojetti V, Franceschi F, and Candelli M
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- COVID-19 blood, COVID-19 complications, Humans, Myocarditis blood, Myocarditis complications, Pandemics, Prognosis, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 diagnosis, Myocarditis diagnosis, Troponin I blood, Troponin T blood
- Abstract
Acute SARS-CoV-2 respiratory disease is an infectious respiratory disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2 belonging to the coronaviridae family. A pandemic is still present as of May 2020. In addition to causing pneumonia, SARS-CoV-2 may induce a direct damage to the heart, causing myocarditis, with significant impairment of cardiac contractility, and/or pericarditis. Elderly patients and those with cardiovascular risk factors, such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus, are at increased risk of heart complications from COVID-19. In this review, we focused on the correlation between COVID-19 infection and the high sensitivity troponin T and I, and their significance in the development of myocarditis. Data emerging from the studies so far conducted indicate that a high value of high-sensitivity troponin represents a negative prognostic indicator when associated with heart damage on an infectious-inflammatory basis (i.e. myopericarditis). We should identify a safe and clear diagnostic algorithm, possibly combining patient clinical history, troponin levels and cardiac ultrasound findings that could help us in the prediction of myopericarditis.
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- 2020
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