Name (Synonyms) | Correlation |
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Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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D016757 | Death, Sudden, Cardiac NIH | 1.00 |
D013610 | Tachycardia NIH | 1.00 |
D017180 | Tachycardia, Ventricular NIH | 1.00 |
D003643 | Death, NIH | 0.71 |
D007238 | Infarction NIH | 0.50 |
D009203 | Myocardial Ischemia NIH | 0.35 |
D020521 | Stroke NIH | 0.32 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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HP:0001649 | Tachycardia HPO | 1.00 |
HP:0001645 | Sudden cardiac death HPO | 1.00 |
HP:0001658 | Myocardial infarction HPO | 0.35 |
HP:0001297 | Stroke HPO | 0.32 |
There is one clinical trial.
The current COVID19 pandemic has afflicted almost the whole globe. The stress related to the pandemic, not the direct virus-related injury, can be potentially associated with acute cardiovascular events due to a large list of physical and psychosocial stresses. This study is a cross sectional study that will enroll patients evaluated during the COVID19 pandemic period for acute cardiovascular events.
Description: Acute myocardial infarction as diagnosed by ST segment elevation or depression or inverted T wave on 12-lead EKG and elevated levels of cardiac troponins above the 99% of the normal values. A. Acute MI (STEMI and NSTEMI). B. Aborted on non-aborted sudden cardiac death not attributed to a known etiology. C. Sustained or non-sustained ventricular tachy-arrhythmia not attributed to a known etiology. D. ICD shocks. 3. Absence of suspected or confirmed infection with the COVID19 virus. 4. Definite physical or psycho-social stressful trigger appearing in relation to the COVID-19 situation (lock down stress, financial stress, anger, depression, fear, sorrow, death of a significant person, eating binges, smoking binges, physical stress [carrying walking for shopping and carrying excess weights] ..etc) as judged by a unanimous agreement of three investigators in the steering committee.
Measure: Acute cardiovascular event triggered by COVID-19 stress Time: 4 monthsDescription: Typical ventricular tachycardia on 12-lead EKG or EKG monitor.
Measure: Ventricular tachycardia Time: 4 monthsDescription: acute neurological symptoms of hemiparesis or dysrthria due to brain ischemia proven by computerized tomography or magnatic resonance
Measure: acute stroke Time: 4 monthsDescription: Finding an episode of ventricular tachycardia on interrogation of ICD tracing
Measure: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) shock Time: 4 months