Myocardial Injury and Prognosis in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Brazil: Results From The Brazilian COVID-19 Registry.
Hannah Cardoso BarbosaMaria Auxiliadora Parreiras MartinsJordana Cristina de JesusKarina Cardoso MeiraLuiz Guilherme PassagliaManuela Furtado SaciotoAdriana Falangola Benjamin BezerraAlexandre Vargas SchwarzboldAmanda de Oliveira MaurílioBárbara Lopes FaraceCarla Thais Cândida Alves da SilvaChristiane Correa Rodrigues CiminiDaniel Vitório SilveiraDaniela Dos Reis CarazaiDaniela PonceEmanuel Victor Alves CostaEuler Roberto Fernandes ManentiEvelin Paola de Almeida CenciFrederico BartolazziGlícia Cristina de Castro MadeiraGuilherme Fagundes NascimentoIsabela Vasconcellos Pires VellosoJoanna d'Arc Lyra BatistaJúlia Drumond Parreiras de MoraisJuliana da Silva Nogueira CarvalhoKaren Brasil RuschelKarina Paula Medeiros Prado MartinsLiege Barella ZandonáLuanna da Silva Monteiro MenezesLuciane KopittkeLuís César de CastroLuiz Antônio NasiMaiara Anschau FlorianiMaíra Dias SouzaMarcelo CarneiroMaria Aparecida Camargos BicalhoMaria Clara Pontello Barbosa LimaMariana Frizzo de GodoyMilton Henriques Guimarães-JúniorPaulo Mascarenhas MendesPolianna Delfino PereiraRaquel Jaqueline Eder RibeiroRenan Goulart FingerRochele Mosmann MenezesSaionara Cristina FranciscoSilvia Ferreira AraújoTalita Fischer OliveiraThainara Conceição de OliveiraCarísi Anne PolanczykMilena Soriano MarcolinoPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia (2023)
Cardiac injury was an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality and the need for invasive mechanical ventilation support in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.