Cardiovascular complications of COVID-19 risk, pathogenesis and outcomes Umair Mallick.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cham, Switzerland Springer 2022.Description: x, 414 pages ; IllustrationsContent type:- text
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- 3030900649
- 9783030900649
- RA644 .C373 2022
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The Epidemiology of CoViD19 and Cardiovascular Diseases
Epidemiology -- Discussion
Virology of CoViD19
Viral Characteristics -- Mechanism of Viral Entry in Cells
An Introduction to the Clinical and Diagnostic Features, and CoViD19 Complications
Clinical Symptomatology -- Sepsis and Complications of CoViD19 -- Important Diagnostic Features
The Pathological Features of CoViD19 Cardiovascular Complications
Key Features of Cardiovascular Pathology
Treatment Options in CoViDI9
Antiviral Agents in CoViD19 -- Amino Quinolones in CoViD19 -- Immune-Based Therapies in CoViD19 -- Potential Anti-inflammatory Mechanisms -- Anticoagulants -- CoViD19 Vaccines
An Introduction to the Pathogenetic Mechanisms of CoViD19 Complications
Acute Pulmonary Injury -- Sepsis and Multi-organ Failure -- Renin Angiotensin System -- Endothelin System -- Immune-Inflammation
Overview of Cytokines and CoViD19
Cytokines -- Cytokine Storm in CoViD19 -- Cytokines in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases
The Renin-Angiotensin System in CoViD19
The Renin Angiotensin System -- The Dynamics of ACE2 Expression in CoViD19 -- ACE2 is a Marker of Severity or a Compensatory Mechanism?
Thrombosis in CoViD19
Mechanisms Promoting Thrombosis in CoViD19
Pathogenesis of CoViD19- Miscellaneous Mechanisms
Regulatory Peptide Systems in CoViD19 -- Miscellaneous Mechanisms
Myocardial Injury in CoViD19
Epidemiology of Myocardial Injury -- Definition, Presentation, and Challenges of Myocardial Injury -- Timing and Assessment of Myocardial Injury -- Biomarkers of Myocardial Injury -- Pathogenesis of the Myocardial Injury
Heart Failure in CoViD19
Epidemiology -- Role of Comorbidities in Heart Failure with CoViD19 -- Biomarkers of Heart Failure in CoViD19 -- Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Heart Failure in CoViD19
Hypertension in CoViD19
Epidemiology -- Complexities in Hypertension and CoViD19 -- CoViD19 Susceptibility and Hypertension -- Pathogenesis
Cardiac Arrhythmias in CoViD19
Epidemiology of Arrhythmias in CoViD19 -- Pathogenesis of Arrhythmias in CoViD19
Acute Coronary Syndromes in CoViD19
Epidemiology of Acute Coronary Syndromes in CoViD19 -- Defining Acute Coronary Syndromes, Challenges in Presentation and Assessment -- Pathogenesis of Acute Coronary Syndromes in CoViD19
Diabetes Mellitus and COVID19
Epidemiology -- Pathogenesis -- Treatment Implications
Obesity and COVID19
Pathogenetic Links - Obesity and CoViD19
The Older Age Adults and CoViD19 -- Epidemiology
Gender Disparity in CoViD19
Epidemiology -- Discrepancies in the Epidemiological Data -- Factors Associated with Gender Dichotomy -- Gender Disparity in Immune Response -- Gender Disparity in ACE2 Mechanisms -- Gender Disparity in Cardiovascular Diseases
An Overview of Quality of Research in CoViD19
Quality Issues in CoViD19 Research and Improvement Initiatives.
"Cardiovascular Complications of COVID-19: Risk, Pathogenesis and Outcomes provides answers to the increasing numbers of questions related to heart disease in COVID-19, highlighting the association between these pandemics and including risk factors, mechanisms and how these may impact diverse patients populations. It describes how COVID-19 impacts older patients and those with metabolic illnesses such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, while providing an overview of the observed gender dichotomy among patients. It therefore represents an essential resource not only for all cardiovascular physicians but also for any healthcare professionals managing patients with these diseases or those exploring COVID-19."
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