Patients diagnosed with coronavirus disease (CVD) who experience cardiovascular complications or have pre-existing cardiovascular disease are at an increased risk of death. The primary heart-related consequences associated with COVID-19 encompass venous thromboembolism, shock, heart failure, arrhythmias, myocarditis, acute myocardial infarction, and acute cardiac damage. The coronavirus has the potential to induce cardiovascular complications or exacerbate pre-existing CVD through various mechanisms. These mechanisms include dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system; direct viral toxicity; damage to endothelial cells; formation of blood clots and subsequent inflammation, a phenomenon known as thromboinflammation; an excessive immune response known as cytokine storm; and an imbalance between the demand and supply of oxygen in the body. In this study, we comprehensively analyze the cardiovascular symptoms, histology, and underlying mechanisms associated with COVID-19. Our aim is to contribute to the identification of future research objectives and aid in the advancement of therapeutic management approaches.

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