Abstract

The cardiovascular complications of acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are well described, but the post-acute cardiovascular manifestations of COVID-19 have not yet been comprehensively characterized. Here we used national healthcare databases from the US Department of Veterans Affairs to build a cohort of 153,760 individuals with COVID-19, as well as two sets of control cohorts with 5,637,647 (contemporary controls) and 5,859,411 (historical controls) individuals, to estimate risks and 1-year burdens of a set of pre-specified incident cardiovascular outcomes. We show that, beyond the first 30 d after infection, individuals with COVID-19 are at increased risk of incident cardiovascular disease spanning several categories, including cerebrovascular disorders, dysrhythmias, ischemic and non-ischemic heart disease, pericarditis, myocarditis, heart failure and thromboembolic disease. These risks and burdens were evident even among individuals who were not hospitalized during the acute phase of the infection and increased in a graded fashion according to the care setting during the acute phase (non-hospitalized, hospitalized and admitted to intensive care). Our results provide evidence that the risk and 1-year burden of cardiovascular disease in survivors of acute COVID-19 are substantial. Care pathways of those surviving the acute episode of COVID-19 should include attention to cardiovascular health and disease. Individuals with COVID-19 are at increased long-term risk for a wide range of cardiovascular disorders, even for individuals who were not hospitalized during the acute phase of the infection.

Keywords

MedicineDiseaseCohortMyocarditisIntensive care medicineHeart failureCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intensive careInternal medicinePericarditisCohort studyAcute careEmergency medicineHealth careInfectious disease (medical specialty)

MeSH Terms

COVID-19Cardiovascular DiseasesCohort StudiesHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansMyocarditis

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Year
2022
Type
article
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
583-590
Citations
1940
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Yan Xie, Evan Xu, Benjamin Bowe et al. (2022). Long-term cardiovascular outcomes of COVID-19. Nature Medicine , 28 (3) , 583-590. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01689-3

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DOI
10.1038/s41591-022-01689-3
PMID
35132265
PMCID
PMC8938267

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