Evaluation of the effect of new coronary vaccination in patients with
coronary heart disease
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the immune effect of the COVID-19 vaccination in
patients with coronary artery disease. Methods One hundred and fifty
patients were randomly selected among patients with coronary heart
disease, including 100 in the vaccination group and 50 in the control
group. A retrospective cohort study was conducted to investigate the
infection rate of the two groups of people infected with the SARS-CoV-2
during its outbreak and the occurrence of related symptoms after
infection. Results The infection rate of the inoculated group and the
control group was 91% and 62%, respectively,and the difference was
statistically significant(X 2=4.854,P<0.05). The
incidence of myalgia was 62.6% and 41.9%, respectively,and the
difference was statistically significant(X
2=4.052,P<0.05). The probability of nasal
congestion and rhinorrhea was 46.2% and 22.6%, respectively,and the
difference was statistically significant(X
2=5.347,P<0.05). Conclusion On patients with
coronary heart disease, the COVID-19 vaccine had a relatively poor
immunological response.