AN INTERPRETATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AND POST-COVID-19-VACCINATION, A PERUSAL
AbstractCOVID-19, caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV-2 (SARS CoV-2), has become a global burden. The naïve era of infection prompted early dependence on case reports of insufficient data and conceptual elucidation to explain and anticipate the effect on cardiovascular diseases. Many COVID-19-infected and vaccinated individuals have reported an increased incidence of cardiovascular disorders, leading to higher morbidity and mortality rates. Sometimes COVID can also manifest as a severe coronary artery disease or myocarditis in those with no background in cardiovascular diseases or those with cardiovascular risk factors, which are often misunderstood as a primary cardiovascular disorder. COVID-induced cardiovascular complications like DVT, VTE, MI, and long COVID have been the crux of the matter. To combat the SARS-CoV-2 disease, several countries took the lead in developing COVID-19 vaccines, but only a few were effective against coronavirus, which created a ray of hope in curbing COVID-19 disease. As the thumb rule says, any substance that is foreign to the body, including vaccines, has flaws seen in the forms of adverse effects/adverse events, which has created a great reluctance towards accepting COVID vaccine in society. Despite all this, it is proven that vaccines are effective in managing the COVID-19 situation worldwide, underlining the Darwinian notion.
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IJPSR
B. S. Girish *, Joel M. Johns, C. S. Meghana and R. Srinivasan
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Formerly, PES College of Pharmacy), PES University Hanumanthanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
girishsharma70268@gmail.com
30 July 2022
10 October 2022
04 November 2022
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.14(5).2117-26
01 May 2023