Wellens’ syndrome following severe COVID-19 infection, an innocent coincidence or a deadly association: two case reports

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been associated with late-onset cardiovascular complications primarily due to a hypercoagulable state. Its association with Wellens’ syndrome, which reflects a stenosis in the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery, is not well established. We present two cases diagnosed with this syndrome following their COVID-19 acute phase despite taking adequate anticoagulation. Case presentation: We present two patients with incidental electrocardiography (ECG) showing the typical Wellens’-related changes, with an underlying severe triple-vessel coronary artery disease a few weeks following a severe COVID-19 infection associated with high inflammatory markers. The stenotic lesions were diagnosed by cardiac catheterization, and both patients underwent Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting successfully. Notably, patients’ baseline ECGs were normal, and they were maintained on Rivaroxaban 10 mg following their viral illness. Conclusion: Despite advances in the preventive measures for COVID-19 complications, its pathophysiologic impact on vasculature and atherosclerosis is still incompletely understood. Further clinical trials must be conducted to study this association between Wellens’ syndrome and this virus to prevent life-threatening complications. © 2023, The Author(s).

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Acute coronary syndrome, Atherosclerosis, Covid-19, Covid-19 complications, Wellens’ syndrome, Coronary angiography, Coronary artery disease, Coronary stenosis, Electrocardiography, Humans, Syndrome, Acetylsalicylic acid, Angiotensin converting enzyme 2, Biological marker, C reactive protein, Corticosteroid, Creatine kinase, D dimer, Ferritin, Heparin, Ibacovavec, Rivaroxaban, Tozinameran, Troponin t, Adult, Anticoagulation, Aortic stenosis, Article, Cardiovascular calcification, Cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular risk, Carpal tunnel release, Case report, Chronic total occlusion, Clinical article, Coronary artery bypass graft, Coronary artery circumflex branch, Coronavirus disease 2019, Deep vein thrombosis, Diagonal coronary artery, Echocardiography, Female, Heart catheterization, Heart failure, Heart infarction, Heart left ventricle ejection fraction, Heart muscle injury, Hospital admission, Hospital discharge, Hospitalization, Human, Left anterior descending coronary artery, Lung embolism, Male, Middle aged, Oxygen therapy, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Posterior descending coronary artery, Posterior left ventricular artery, Q wave, R wave, Right coronary artery, Sinus rhythm, St segment elevation myocardial infarction, T wave inversion, Thorax pain, Transthoracic echocardiography, Urinary tract infection, Vaccination, Vascularization, Wellens syndrome, Complication, Coronary occlusion

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