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Coronaviruses ; 2(9) (no pagination), 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2263992

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Novel coronavirus (nCoV-19) infection has been declared a pandemic by WHO. More than 223 countries are under the attack of this emergency situation. Primarily, pneumocytes encountered by the nCoV-19 via ACE-2 receptor cause pulmonary edema, damage to alveolar cells, production of inflammatory cells, and hypoxia. It has been found that patients with co-existing cardiovascular diseases are more prone to the infection, and severe cardiovascular dysfunction was further observed when infected with nCoV-19. There is no substantial mechanism available for the pathogenesis of this cardiovascular dysfunction;therefore, we herein present a possible mechanistic approach of cardiotoxicity by nCov-19 infection. The hypothesis of this study is based on immunopathology of nCoV-19 in pneumocytes, presence of ACE-2 on cardiomyocytes membrane, cytokine storm, genomic analysis of virus in cardiac tissue, and several reports published on the cardiovascular complications in nCoV-19 across the globe. We have also analyzed the cardiotoxic profile of recently used repurposed and investigational drugs and highlighted their possible cardiotoxic consequences and drug interactions with cardiovascular medicines, such as statins and anti-coagulants.Copyright © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Coronaviruses ; 2(4):422-430, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2262996

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The current decade started on an unexpected note, with almost the entire world grappling with a newly arisen pandemic. A novel coronavirus, tracing its first human host to a Chinese province, has spread to all geographical areas with human populations. The virus, named SARS-CoV-2, infects the lower respiratory tract, much like other coronaviruses, that caused the 2002 epidemic, to which it is eponymous. The severity of infection is seen in individuals with comorbidities like diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, chronic respiratory problems, hypertension, cancer, etc. This virus represents another incidence of zoonosis to humans and has infected over eighteen million people since December 2019, of its first human transmission. All the currently employed therapies are either aimed at alleviating the severity of the symptoms or being administered on a trial basis. This review attempts to summarize brief aetiology of the virus, epidemiology of the outbreak, clinical symptoms of the disease with a postulated mechanism of pathogenesis and several existing and approved drugs and therapeutics along with plasma therapy, which are being clinically reviewed for their activity, as well as safety, against the disease;none of which are approved yet. A few promising vaccine candidates, as per in vivo studies, are also underway, but their evaluation might take a year at least. Meanwhile, experts have come up with the concept of "social distancing" to stem the viral spread, as the medical research fraternity of the world strives hard to find a safe, successful and effective cure for it.Copyright © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.

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