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Context: COVID-19 is linked to substantial increases in morbidity and mortality around the globe. Cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, hypertension, and obesity are all risk factors for a more severe case of COVID-19 and an increased risk of death. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate a link with covid19 and the development of cardiovascular disease in previously healthy covid patients. From June 2021 to June 2022, a cross-sectional observational research was carried out at the National Heart Institute in Egypt. Patients with covid-19 linked to cardiovascular disorders made about 20% of the sample, which comprised 200 hospital inpatients. The outcomes were as follows: 79 patients (39.5% of the total) experienced bleeding, 65 patients (32.5% of the total) experienced HF, 21 patients (10.5% of the total) experienced stroke, 10 patients (5%) experienced TIA, 21 patients (10.5% of the total) experienced tachycardia, 14 patients (7% of the total) experienced VA, 12 patients (6% of the total) experienced bradycardia, 11 patients (5.5%) experienced AF, 25 patients (12.5% of Of the 121 patients diagnosed with MI, 121 (or 60.5%) died before receiving PCI. Our research shows that Covid-19 is linked to preexisting cardiovascular illness. Among COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular problems, age, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic kidney disease are all strong independent predictors of death. Patients with covid -19 who develop MACE or HF have an increased risk of dying. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |