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Underlying heart diseases and acute COVID-19 outcomes.

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2020-12-21

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Núñez-Gil, Iván J
Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio
Maroud Eid, Charbel
Huang, Jia
Romero, Rodolfo
Becerra-Muñoz, Victor Manuel
Uribarri, Aitor
Feltes, Gisela
Trabatoni, Daniela
Fernandez-Rozas, Inmaculada

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The presence of any underlying heart condition could influence outcomes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The registry HOPE-COVID-19 (Health Outcome Predictive Evaluation for COVID-19, NCT04334291) is an international ambispective study, enrolling COVID-19 patients discharged from hospital, dead or alive. HOPE enrolled 2798 patients from 35 centers in 7 countries. Median age was 67 years (IQR: 53.0-78.0), and most were male (59.5%). A relevant heart disease was present in 682 (24%) cases. These were older, more frequently male, with higher overall burden of cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, smoking habit, obesity) and other comorbidities such renal failure, lung, cerebrovascular disease and oncologic antecedents (p An underlying heart disease is an adverse prognostic factor for patients suffering COVID-19. Its presence could be related with different clinical drug management and would benefit from maintaining treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers during in-hospital stay.

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Aged
COVID-19
Comorbidity
Female
Global Health
Heart Diseases
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pandemics
Prognosis
Registries
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
SARS-CoV-2

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COVID-19, cardiology, heart disease, mortality, prognosis, registry

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