Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology (Mar 2022)

Hypertension and COVID-19: Updates from the era of vaccines and variants

  • Sowmya Swamy,
  • Christian A. Koch,
  • Fady Hannah-Shmouni,
  • Ernesto L. Schiffrin,
  • Joanna Klubo-Gwiezdzinska,
  • Sriram Gubbi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 100285

Abstract

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the pathogen responsible for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Older age, and the presence of certain components of metabolic syndrome, including hypertension have been associated with increased risk for severe disease and death in COVID-19 patients. The role of antihypertensive agents in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 has been extensively studied since the onset of the pandemic. This review discusses the potential pathophysiologic interactions between hypertension and COVID-19 and provides an up-to-date information on the implications of newly emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants, and vaccines on patients with hypertension.

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