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Long COVID-19: A Primer for Cardiovascular Health Professionals On Behalf of the CCS Rapid Response Team

Authors :
Ricky D. Turgeon
Kenny K. Wong
Idan Roifman
Shelley Zieroth
Andrew D. Krahn
Ian Paterson
Sean A. Virani
Rakesh Aurora
David Bewick
Ariane Marelli
Mustapha Kazmi
Krishnan Ramanathan
Anil Gupta
Chi-Ming Chow
Gurmeet Singh
Brian Clarke
Marc Ruel
Simone Cowan
Kenneth Gin
Yoan Lamarche
Michelle M. Graham
Davinder S. Jassal
L. Sterns
Anique Ducharme
Source :
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Canadian Cardiovascular Society., 2021.

Abstract

It is now widely recognized that COVID-19 illness can be associated with significant intermediate and potentially longer-term physical limitations. The term, "long COVID-19" is used to define any patient with persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection (ie, after 4 weeks). It is postulated that cardiac injury might be linked to symptoms that persist after resolution of acute infection, as part of this syndrome. The Canadian Cardiovascular Society Rapid Response Team has generated this document to provide guidance to health care providers on the optimal management of patients with suspected cardiac complications of long COVID-19.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19167075 and 0828282X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
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