Myocarditis and Myocardial Injury in Long COVID Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature

Abstract:

The repercussions of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been devastating on a global scale. Long COVID, which affects patients for weeks or even months after their initial infection, is not limited to individuals with severe symptoms and can affect people of all ages. The condition can impact various physiological systems, leading to chronic health conditions and long-term disabilities that present  significant challenges for healthcare systems worldwide.

This review explores the link between long COVID and cardiovascular complications such as myocardial injury and myocarditis. It also highlights the prevalence of these complications and identifies risk factors for their development in long COVID patients.

Myocardial injury occurs due to direct cellular damage and T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity resulting in elevated cardiac biomarkers. Diagnostic techniques like electrocardiogram, troponin level testing, and magnetic resonance imaging can help identify myocarditis, but endomyocardial biopsy is considered the goldstandard diagnostic technique.

Guideline-directed medical therapy is recommended for COVID-19 myocarditis patients for better prognosis while being monitored under comprehensive care management approaches. Therefore, it’s critical to develop effective screening techniques specifically for vulnerable populations while conducting further research that addresses the effects of long COVID on society’s physical health.

Source: Paruchuri S, Farwa U, Jabeen S, et al. (July 25, 2023) Myocarditis and Myocardial Injury in Long COVID Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature. Cureus 15(7): e42444. DOI 10.7759/cureus.42444 https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/review_article/pdf/162949/20230725-18887-1iha61y.pdf (Full text as PDF file)

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