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To the Editor,
We read with great interest the paper by Pagnesi et al 1 who described the echocardiographic findings in 200 non-critical patients with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infections, highlighting the role of echocardiography in these patients.
Recent lines of evidence pointed out two main issues underscoring the pivotal role of cardiologists in managing patients with COVID-19 infections.
First is the clinical interpretation of increased troponin levels, described to be common and related with worse prognosis. Investigations combining echocardiographic assessment and troponin measurements reported that serial echocardiograms (and electrocardiograms) failed to detect signs of myocarditis in patients with elevated …
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Contributors CL wrote the draft of the document. MB and AP critically revised it.
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