
Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19
The continued spread of COVID-19 has been putting more and more people at risk of contracting the virus. However, as with most diseases, there are certain groups of people that are at higher risk of serious complication than others.
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In the case of COVID-19, people with preexisting cardiovascular conditions are especially at risk of contracting the virus. Because we specialize in cardiovascular medical devices, we’ve put together a brief overview of the link between COVID-19 and heart health.
Linked Conditions
COVID-19 is a viral disease with potentially fatal outcomes, especially in people who are deemed to be at risk. Those populations include people with preexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is a relatively common diagnosis in Americans.
People with CVD are at higher risk of both contracting the virus and dying from it. Obviously, these are not ideal outcomes, so it’s essential that we treat patients with CVD to the best of our abilities even throughout the COVID-19 outbreak.
Treatment Outcomes
Even for patients without CVD, treatments for COVID-19 may have significant impacts on heart health. Some patients with coronavirus have been known to encounter cardiovascular complications, even if they didn’t have any previous heart conditions before they were infected.
That’s why our team is still working hard to provide much-needed medical devices that can help treat theses underlying conditions and improve patient outcomes.
Our staff is following social distancing guidelines while ensuring that the most essential medical devices we make still get manufactured and shipped on time. We know that the work we do impacts others in the medical industry, which in turn changes patients’ lives.
If you’re looking for a medical device manufacturer to help provide solutions during this time, reach out to us. If your supply chain is interrupted or if you’re not capable of filling orders, our team can step up and help meet the overwhelming demand that’s been caused by COVID-19. Learn more by clicking here or contact us today. We’re in this together.