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CAD Complications in Existing With COVID-19 Infections
Abstract
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light a complex interplay between viral infections and pre-existing medical conditions. Among these, individuals with existing coronary artery disease (CAD) have been identified as a particularly vulnerable population. Amid the evolving landscape of healthcare, exploring the interconnection between coronary artery disease (CAD) and COVID-19 is of paramount significance. This work delves into the aggravated complications of CAD when coupled with COVID-19. It scrutinizes the multifaceted interplay, encompassing cardiovascular, immunological, and inflammatory facets. The chapter navigates through management challenges, treatment considerations, and preventive strategies while citing case studies. The chapter illuminates the symbiotic relationship, shedding light on research insights, future implications, and possible interventions. As CAD remains a global health burden, understanding its intersection with the pandemic aids in comprehensive patient care.
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