New Delhi: A study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has found that people affected by COVID-19 are prone to heart attacks. “The ICMR has completed the study and it has been submitted to peer review. Researchers at the All India Institute of Medical Science in Delhi are carrying out a review of data generated from cases of death due to heart attacks,” a senior official privy to the ICMR study told ETV Bharat on Thursday.
The official said that the study will be published soon. Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya has recently said that the ICMR had done a detailed study and advised that those who had recovered from severe COVID-19 infections should not exert themselves. “MoHFW has provided a summary of the same study. The study is completed but submitted to the Journal and under peer review,” the official said.
A Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare had recently asked the ICMR to give evidence-based clarification based on the findings of its planned studies about rising cases of heart attacks in India after the pandemic. Several cases in the recent past have revealed that heart attack and brain stroke have been the two main causes of hospitalisation and death among those who received the Covid-19 vaccine.
Notably, a study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a US medical research agency has found that SARS-CoV-2 may increase the risk of heart attacks and stroke by infecting artery wall tissue, including associated macrophages. “This provokes inflammation in atherosclerotic plaques, which could lead to heart attack or stroke,” the findings stated.