Cardiovascular disease as part of Long COVID: a systematic review
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Long COVID syndrome has had a major impact on million patients’ lives worldwide. The cardiovascular system is an important aspect of this multifaceted disease that may manifest in many ways. We have hereby performed a narrative review in order to identify the extent of the cardiovascular manifestations of the Long COVID syndrome.
An in-depth systematic search of the literature has been conducted for this narrative review. The systematic search of PubMed and Cochrane databases yielded 3993 articles, of which 629 underwent full-text screening. A total of 78 studies were included in the final qualitative synthesis and data evaluation. The pathophysiology of the cardiovascular sequelae of Long COVID syndrome and the cardiac manifestations and complications of Long COVID syndrome are critically evaluated. In addition, potential cardiovascular risk factors are assessed, and preventive methods and treatment options are examined in this review.
This systematic review poignantly summarizes the evidence from the available literature regarding the cardiovascular manifestations of Long COVID syndrome and reviews potential mechanistic pathways, diagnostic approaches, preventive measures, and treatment options.
Contributors

Vasiliki Tsampasian
Author

Maria Bäck
Author

Elena Cavarretta
Author

Maciej Dębski
Author

Sabiha Gati
Author

Dominique Hansen
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Nicolle Kränkel
Author

Konstantinos C Koskinas
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Luigi Spadafora
Author

Manuel Frias Vargas
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Vassilios S Vassiliou
Author
University of East Anglia Norwich , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland






