Aplication Arterial Oscilography to Study the Adaptive Capacity of Subject with COVID-19 in Primary Care

D. Vakulenko, L. Vakulenko, L. Hryshchuk, L. Sas
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The aim of study is finding complex pathological process markers occurred in COVID-19. Adaptive capacity, cardiovascular features, autonomic, central nervous systems in 67 patients with severe COVID-19 were studied and evaluated using (suggested by authors) temporal, spectral, correlation analysis of arterial oscillograms (AOG). The method is based on mathematical analysis adaptation of electrocardiographic signal heart rate variability to arterial pulsation variability analysis recorded during blood pressure measurement using an electronic tonometer VAT 41–2. Received results were compared with AOG 480 healthy (including 68 people after exercising) and 26 patients in a closed ward at psychoneurological hospital. Study results showed patients with severe COVID-19 have disorders at (four) cardiovascular system (CVS) regulation levels. It’s confirmed by lack of adequate sympathetic-adrenal response to a stressful situation due to severe COVID-19; higher than in healthy, parasympathetic part activity of autonomic nervous system. AOG spectral analysis revealed violation of management centralization, communication and coordination between CVS regulation levels. This leads to functional reserves decrease, low stress resistance of body and finally to a disease severe course and recovery processes. Arterial oscillography can be used to search markers of complex pathological processes occurred in COVID-19 and to improve methods of diagnosis, treatment, control of long-term results in clinical and family medicine.
应用动脉示波术研究COVID-19患者在初级保健中的适应能力
研究的目的是寻找新冠肺炎发生的复杂病理过程标志物。采用(作者建议的)动脉示波(AOG)时间、频谱、相关性分析对67例重症COVID-19患者的适应能力、心血管特征、自主神经系统和中枢神经系统进行了研究和评价。该方法基于数学分析,将心电图信号心率变异性与使用电子血压计VAT 41-2测量血压时记录的动脉搏动变异性分析相适应。将收到的结果与480名健康(包括68名运动后的人)和26名在精神病院封闭病房的患者进行比较。研究结果显示,COVID-19重症患者存在心血管系统(CVS)调节水平的紊乱。由于严重的COVID-19导致的压力情况下缺乏足够的交感肾上腺反应,这一点得到了证实;自主神经系统副交感神经活性高于健康者。AOG谱分析显示CVS监管层级之间存在管理集中、沟通协调等问题。这导致功能储备减少,机体抗逆性降低,最终导致疾病的严重病程和恢复过程。动脉示波可用于寻找COVID-19复杂病理过程的标志物,改善临床和家庭医学的诊断、治疗和长期结果控制方法。
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