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Data Analytics Points to Cardiovascular Risk After COVID-19

Through data analytics, researchers have discovered COVID-19 infections can lead to cardiovascular complications, even among low-risk individuals.

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By Erin McNemar, MPA

- Data analytics indicated that individuals who have had COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications, from the first month to a year after the infection, according to Washington University School of Medicine researchers.  

Cardiovascular complications can include disruptive heart rhythms, inflammation of the heart, blood clots, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure, or even death.

According to the Washington University data analytics study, people who contracted COVID-19 were 72 percent more likely to suffer from coronary artery disease, 63 percent more likely to have a heart attack, and 52 percent more likely to experience a stroke as compared to control groups.