Curated News
By: NewsRamp Editorial Staff
October 09, 2024
COVID-19 Infection Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke, and Death, New Study Finds
TLDR
- COVID-19 infection may increase risk of heart attack, stroke and death, comparable to cardiovascular risk factors like Type 2 diabetes and peripheral artery disease.
- An analysis of UK Biobank health data found increased risk of heart attack, stroke and death among adults who had mild to severe COVID-19 before vaccines were available.
- The findings suggest that people infected with COVID-19 might benefit from cardiovascular disease prevention treatments to lower the risk of future cardiovascular outcomes, making the world a better place.
- Non-O blood type (A, B, AB) was associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke among those with COVID-19 infection before vaccines were available.
Impact - Why it Matters
This news matters as it highlights the long-term cardiovascular effects of COVID-19 infection. The findings suggest that people infected with COVID-19 might benefit from preventive care for cardiovascular disease, and that severe COVID-19 should be considered as another risk factor for CVD, much like Type 2 diabetes or peripheral artery disease.
Summary
An analysis of UK Biobank health data found an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and death among adults who had mild to severe COVID-19 before vaccines were available. The study suggests that people infected with COVID-19 might benefit from cardiovascular disease prevention treatments to lower future cardiovascular risks.
Source Statement
This curated news summary relied on this press release disributed by NewMediaWire. Read the source press release here, COVID-19 Infection Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke, and Death, New Study Finds