EFFECTS OF ACUTE ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND CONCOMITANT COVID-19 INFECTION ON LONG-TERM CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
Abstract
The aim of the research was to study the impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular endpoints development within 1 year in hospitalized patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) with ST segment elevation (STEMI), in which this viral disease was detected during the hospital period.
Material and methods. The case histories of 179 patients who were admitted to the city clinical hospital (CCH) No. 21 in Ufa from January 2020 to December 2021 to the cardiology department were studied. The patients with STEMI were divided into 2 groups. The experimental group of patients (MI-COVID) were diagnosed with COVID-19 during hospitalization (n=20), in control group (MI-nonCOVID) the infection was not detected (n=159). The presence of COVID-19 infection was confirmed using IgM studies, as well as PCR swabs from the throat and nasopharynx. After 1 year of follow-up, cardiovascular endpoints were studied using the PROMED electronic medical data storage system.
Results. Our analysis showed a tendency towards significant unfavorable course and prognosis, as well as an increase in cardiovascular mortality in STEMI patients with COVID-19 infection in comparison with patients with STEMI without this infection.
About the Authors
R. F. RakhimovaRussian Federation
D. F. Gareeva
Russian Federation
E. A. Badykova
Russian Federation
M. R. Plotnikova
Russian Federation
I. A. Lakman
Russian Federation
V. L. Kayumova
Russian Federation
L. Yu. Gazizova
Russian Federation
A. M. Enikeeva
Russian Federation
E. L. Tulbaev
Russian Federation
N. Sh. Zagidullin
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Rakhimova R.F., Gareeva D.F., Badykova E.A., Plotnikova M.R., Lakman I.A., Kayumova V.L., Gazizova L.Yu., Enikeeva A.M., Tulbaev E.L., Zagidullin N.Sh. EFFECTS OF ACUTE ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND CONCOMITANT COVID-19 INFECTION ON LONG-TERM CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2023;18(4):5-11. (In Russ.)