PMC:7102662 / 2986-4578 JSONTXT 14 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T29 0-31 Sentence denotes Manifestation Incidence Remarks
T30 32-230 Sentence denotes Acute cardiac injury∗ (most commonly defined as elevation of cardiac troponin I above 99th percentile upper reference limit) 8–12% on average [10] • Most commonly reported cardiovascular abnormality
T31 231-306 Sentence denotes • Can result from any of the following mechanisms-•Direct myocardial injury
T32 307-329 Sentence denotes •Systemic inflammation
T33 330-371 Sentence denotes •Myocardial oxygen demand supply mismatch
T34 372-393 Sentence denotes •Acute coronary event
T35 394-405 Sentence denotes •Iatrogenic
T36 406-439 Sentence denotes • Strong adverse prognostic value
T37 440-577 Sentence denotes Acute coronary event Not reported, but appears to be low Potential mechanisms-• Plaque rupture due to inflammation/increased shear stress
T38 578-631 Sentence denotes • Aggravation of pre-existing coronary artery disease
T39 632-798 Sentence denotes Left ventricular systolic dysfunction Not reported Any of the causes of myocardial dysfunction mentioned above can lead to acute left ventricular systolic dysfunction
T40 799-1003 Sentence denotes Heart failure Reported in one study- 52% in those who died, 12% in those who recovered and were discharged [5] • Any of the causes of myocardial dysfunction mentioned above can lead to acute heart failure
T41 1004-1122 Sentence denotes • Increased metabolic demand of a systemic disease can cause acute decompensation of pre-existing stable heart failure
T42 1123-1277 Sentence denotes Arrhythmia 16.7% overall; 44.4 in severe illness, 8.9% in mild cases [8] Both tachyarrhythmia and bradyarrhythmia can occur but exact nature not described
T43 1278-1383 Sentence denotes Potential long-term consequences Too early to assess Too early to ascertain for coronavirus disease 2019.
T44 1384-1592 Sentence denotes However, patients recovering from a similar earlier illness- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome- continued to have long-term abnormalities of lipid and glucose metabolism and of cardiovascular homeostasis [12]