Fact File for COVID-19 on Respiratory and Cardiovascular Status in COVID-Recovered Patients

Hajare R

Published on: 2023-12-15

Abstract

Background: Corona viruses are a type of virus that can infect both humans as well as animals. They can impact both the pulmonary and extra-pulmonary systems, resulting in a high fatality rate. The purpose of this research to understand the impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular and respiratory function who have recovered from Covid-19. We examined a number of databases, Google Scholar, Medline, PubMed, Research gate and search approach was using a combination of the words impact of Covid- 19, SARS-CoV-2, cardiovascular status, respiratory status. It was found that even whiles the majority of mild and moderate instances of acute respiratory distress syndrome recover completely, a tiny percentage of severe cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome remain hypoxemic despite obtaining proper care and maximal oxygen consumption seen to be reduced in COVID-19 symptomatic patients compared to asymptomatic. There was a high prevalence of multi-organ failure and associated elevated d-dimer, fibrinogen, and delayed thrombin time in severe diseases, and their negative outcomes were linked to co-morbidities such as hypertension, cardiovascular, pulmonary illness and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Recovered patients with compromised respiratory status are more vulnerable to develop respiratory and cardiac ailments later in life.