Feature | Coronavirus (COVID-19) | December 16, 2021

Top COVID Content in 2021 Based on What Readers Viewed

Top stories on COVID-19 related to cardiology in 2021.

COVID-19 was the single biggest topic readers came to DAIC for information in 2021, resulting in more than 300,000 pageviews just for this one topic. Here is a list of the most accessed COVID content in the past year.

Kawasaki-like Inflammatory Disease Affects Children With COVID-19

Addressing Atrial Fibrillation in the World of COVID-19

The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19 20,100

The Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19

COVID-19 Therapy Drug Azithromycin May Increase Risk for Cardiac Events

Overview of Myocarditis Cases Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine

VIDEO: ECMO Hemodynamic Support Effective in Sickest COVID-19 Patients  — Interview with Ryan Barbaro, M.D.

COVID-19 Genetic PCR Tests Give False Negative Results if Used Too Early

Overview of Trials for Anticoagulation Therapy for COVID-19 Patients

FDA Reports of Deaths and Injuries From Use of Antimalarial hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 Patients

FDA Says New COVID Virus Mutation May Cause False Negatives

Image Gallery Showing Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic 

COVID-19 Blood Vessel Damage May Cause Brain Fog and Other Long-hauler Symptoms

Large Study Confirms Statins Reduce COVID-19 Severity

COVID-19 Patients With Cardiovascular Disease Have In-hospital Mortality Rates of 25 to 38 Percent

Cardiac Monitoring in the Time of COVID-19: Next Generation Wearable ECG Technology Comes into Its Own

FDA Adds Myocarditis Warning to COVID mRNA Vaccine Clinician Fact Sheets

Third of COVID Patients With STEMI Heart Attacks Die

VIDEO: Video Game Helps Diagnose COVID-19 Patients and Manage Their Cardiac Complications 

VIDEO: What Are The Long-term Cardiac Impacts of COVID-19 Infection — Interview with Todd Hurst, M.D.

VIDEO: Overview of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) in COVID-19 Exposed Children — Interview with Deepika Thacker, M.D.

VIDEO: How to Reduce COVID Exposure, Speed Exams and Cut Readmissions in Cardiology Departments — Interview with Keith Ellis, M.D.

CMS Now Requires COVID-19 Vaccinations for Healthcare Workers by January 4
 


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