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Title: One month follow-up of post-discharge COVID-19 patients shows persistent sonographic signs of cardiac remodeling and mildly impaired longitudinal function regardless of presence of hypertension
Authors: Honchar, Oleksii
Гончарь, Олексій Володимирович
Keywords: 2023а
Issue Date: May-2023
Citation: Honchar O. One month follow-up of post-discharge COVID-19 patients shows persistent sonographic signs of cardiac remodeling and mildly impaired longitudinal function regardless of presence of hypertension / O. Honchar // Heart Failure Congress 2023 & World Congress on Acute Heart Failure, Prague, 20─23 May 2023. ─ Volume 25, Issue S2. ─ Abstract 264676. ─ URL: esc365.escardio.org/presentation/264676.
Abstract: Background. Impaired functional status is one of the typical longterm sequelae of COVID19 infection. Minor impairment of cardiac function that is unable to cause manifestation of overt congestive heart failure may remain undetected in COVID19 convalescents, in the same time contributing to persistence of symptoms and development of long COVID syndrome. Purpose. To study the typical features and shortterm dynamics of cardiac remodeling and possible signs of cardiac dycfunction in hypertensive and nonhypertensive patients with COVID19 infection.
Description: Honchar, Oleksii; Ashcheulova, Tetiana. One month follow-up of post-discharge COVID-19 patients shows persistent sonographic signs of cardiac remodeling and mildly impaired longitudinal function regardless of presence of hypertension. Heart Failure Congress 2023 & World Congress on Acute Heart Failure, Prague, 20-23 May 2023: Abstract 264676. esc365.escardio.org/presentation/264676.
URI: http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/32634
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