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How Covid-19 Can Impact The Heart: - Mr Validity

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How Covid-19 Can Impact The Heart: - Mr Validity

An overactive immune response releases massive amounts of inflammatory proteins (cytokines) that can damage heart tissue and lead to acute heart failure .

For many, the infection acts as a massive metabolic strain on the heart muscle. Even if the virus doesn't directly infect heart cells, it causes systemic damage through several critical pathways: How COVID-19 can impact the heart - Mr Validity

The story often continues long after the fever breaks. Recent studies, such as the Mount Sinai PET/MRI study , show that 57% of "recovered" patients with lingering symptoms had evidence of persistent heart or lung inflammation up to a year later. COVID-19's consequences for the heart - Harvard Gazette An overactive immune response releases massive amounts of

The story of COVID-19's impact on the heart is a tale of two phases: an acute "stress test" followed by a potentially long "aftershock". While primarily known for attacking the lungs, the virus frequently targets the cardiovascular system, leading doctors to redefine it as a in its own right. The Acute Crisis: "The Great Stress Test" Recent studies, such as the Mount Sinai PET/MRI