Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Microvascular disease confers additional risk to COVID-19 infection.


ABSTRACT: The majority of fatalities thus far in the COVID-19 pandemic have been attributed to pneumonia. As expected, the fatality rate reported in China is higher in people with chronic pulmonary disease (6.3%) and those who have cancer (5.6%). According to the American College of Cardiology Clinical Bulletin "COVID-19 Clinical Guidance for the CV Care Team", there is a significantly higher fatality rate in people who are elderly (8.0% 70-79 years; 14.8% ?80 years), diabetic (7.3%), hypertensive (6.0%), or have known cardiovascular disease (CVD) (10.5%). We propose a biological reason for the higher mortality risk in these populations that is apparent. We further present a set of pathophysiological reasons for the heightened danger that could lead to therapies for enhanced management and prevention.

SUBMITTER: Bale BF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7294251 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

Microvascular disease confers additional risk to COVID-19 infection.

Bale Bradley Field BF   Doneen Amy Lynn AL   Vigerust David John DJ  

Medical hypotheses 20200615


The majority of fatalities thus far in the COVID-19 pandemic have been attributed to pneumonia. As expected, the fatality rate reported in China is higher in people with chronic pulmonary disease (6.3%) and those who have cancer (5.6%). According to the American College of Cardiology Clinical Bulletin "COVID-19 Clinical Guidance for the CV Care Team", there is a significantly higher fatality rate in people who are elderly (8.0% 70-79 years; 14.8% ≥80 years), diabetic (7.3%), hypertensive (6.0%),  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-BSST563 | biostudies-other
| S-SCDT-EMM-2021-15227 | biostudies-other
| S-EPMC7493770 | biostudies-literature
2021-04-21 | GSE172471 | GEO
| S-EPMC8321429 | biostudies-literature
2022-03-01 | E-MTAB-10970 | biostudies-arrayexpress
| S-EPMC8186924 | biostudies-literature
| 2346925 | ecrin-mdr-crc
| S-EPMC7753648 | biostudies-literature
2021-03-24 | E-MTAB-10298 | biostudies-arrayexpress