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Publication Name World Journal of Virology
Manuscript ID 66004
Country United States
Category Virology
Manuscript Type Opinion Review
Article Title Heart failure in COVID-19 patients: Critical care experience
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Kevin John John, Ajay K Mishra, Chidambaram Ramasamy, Anu A George, Vijairam Selvaraj and Amos Lal
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Amos Lal, FACP, MBBS, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First st, SW, Rochester, MN 55902, United States. lal.amos@mayo.edu
Key Words Heart failure; COVID-19; Critical care; Intensive care; Mortality
Core Tip Heart failure (HF) can lead to worse outcomes in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Moreover, critically ill patients with COVID-19 can develop de novo HF. Patients with COVID-19 and HF are more likely to require ventilation, ICU admission and develop complications. HF is an independent predictor of mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients and therefore, HF should be identified early and managed aggressively in an attempt to improve outcomes in critically ill patients.
Citation John KJ, Mishra AK, Ramasamy C, George AA, Selvaraj V, Lal A. Heart failure in COVID-19 patients: Critical care experience. World J Virol 2022; 11(1): 1-19
Received
2021-03-19 00:38
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2021-03-19 00:43
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2021-05-05 21:32
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2021-05-09 20:50
Second Decision
2021-11-24 03:38
Accepted by Journal Editor-in-Chief
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2021-11-25 02:40
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ISSN 2220-3249 (online)
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