Researchers examined 28 heart transplant patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at a healthcare facility in New York City. The study includes data for the patients from March 1 to April 24.
Overall, seven of the 28 heart transplant patients (25 percent) died.
Of the 28 patients, 22 were admitted to the hospital for treatment, and most had evidence of myocardial injury and elevated inflammatory biomarkers. About 25 percent of those admitted needed mechanical ventilation.
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