Objective To summarize and analyze the clinical data
Biochemical markers of myocardial injury
myocardial enzymes and electrocardiogram(ECG) of 42 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia admitted to the infection isolation ward of Henan People’s Hospital. Methods From January 23
2020 to March 18
2020
total 42 patients with pneumonia in the isolation ward of the COVID-19 were selected
the general data
incidence
laboratory examination
chest CT
ECG and prognosis were analyzed. Results The myocardial enzyme was normal in 33 cases(78.6%) and abnormal in 9 cases(21.4%). CT imaging showed 1 patient of unilateral lung(2.4%)
17 cases of bilateral lung(40.5%)
24 cases of no obvious abnormality(57.1%). The ECG was normal in 24 cases(57.1%)
abnormal in 18 cases(42.9%)
including 6 cases(14.3%) with ST-T abnormality
1 case(2.4%) with T wave abnormality
5 cases(11.9%)with atrial premature beat
4 cases(9.5%) with QTC prolongation
3 cases(7.1%) with limb lead low voltage
2 cases(4.8%) with sinus tachycardia. Conclusions The myocardial enzymes
electrocardiogram and chest CT is helpful to the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and its complications.