Conclusion
The effect of COVID-19 on myocardial function are not well established, nor are its effects on the outcomes after treatment of myocardial and associated illnesses. Based on what has been discovered and hypothesized about cardiac involvement in COVID-19, there is a need for autopsies and rigorous gross, histological cardiac assessments, and more basic research into the effects of COVID-19  on myocardial function and other associated clinical conditions such as diabetes. Such analyses could further elucidate the mechanisms that seem to be at play in COVID-19-mediated heart dysregulation and injury. In addition, we recommend researchers to consider how imaging methods may be used to detect abnormalities in heart function in infected patients, as well as further scrutiny of cardiac blood chemistry. These findings will ultimately assist providers in detecting clinicopathological signs as early as possible that may help predict disease severity and better inform treatment management.