Aggarwal (2020)
Association of Cardiovascular Disease With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Severity: A Meta-Analysis
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2020.100617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2020.100617
Comorbidities
Cardiovascular disease (Present vs. Not present)
COVID-19 (severe/critical)
Odds ratio: 3.140 (2.320-4.240) Univariate analysis

International

Meta-Analysis

Literature Review

4858

A total of 18 included studies (n?=?4858 patients) were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Sixteen studies were from China, while 2 were from the United States.

Inclusion criteria were observational case-control or cohort studies on COVID-19 patients with a history of CVD included, which reported outcomes of COVID-19 infection severity, clearly outlined the definition of “severe disease” and with sample size >10. Studies were divided into 2 separate cohorts for analysis: severity (severe vs nonsevere) and mortality (nonsurvivors vs survivors). The primary outcome of interest was the association between pre-existing CVD and COVID-19 severity. The secondary outcome was the association between underlying CVD and COVID-19 mortality. A tertiary outcome was the association between underlying CVD and mortality in patients with severe COVID-19 disease.

0


COVID-19 (severe/critical)

1257

Patients included in the severity analysis cohort. A total of 13 studies reported data on the association between pre-existing CVD and COVID-19 severity.


Comorbidities

Cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular Disease. Pre-existing CVD was associated with a significantly increased risk of a severe form of COVID-19

Not present

Present


Odds ratio

3.140 (2.320-4.240)

No

Yes

No

Pooled analysis


The presence of CVD was found to be associated with COVID-19 severity and mortality.

Average

Yes