Pathogenetic and clinical features of stroke associated with COVID-19

K. A. Tushova
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The novel coronavirus infection COVID-19 remains at the peak of current medical and social problems around the world. The incidence of the coronavirus infection remains at a fairly high level, despite new methods of diagnosis and treatment. The highest incidence of COVID-19 cases is observed among people with concomitant cardiovascular diseases. Such patients quite often develop COVID-19‑associated complications from various organs and systems, among which acute stroke is the most severe. The pathogenesis of stroke in COVID-19 is multifaceted. The key mechanisms for the development of acute cerebrovascular accidents in severe infections are the disruption of regulatory cortical and vegetative functions, hyperproduction of proinflammatory cytokines, and the disorder in the hemostasis system. This article analyzes current literature data on the features of the pathogenesis of stroke and its clinical course in patients with the novel coronavirus infection.
与COVID-19相关的卒中发病及临床特征
新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19仍处于当前全球医疗和社会问题的高峰期。尽管有了新的诊断和治疗方法,冠状病毒感染的发病率仍然很高。在伴有心血管疾病的人群中,COVID-19病例的发病率最高。这些患者往往会出现与COVID-19相关的各种器官和系统并发症,其中急性中风最为严重。COVID-19卒中的发病机制是多方面的。严重感染并发急性脑血管意外的主要机制是脑皮质和营养功能的紊乱、促炎细胞因子的过度产生以及止血系统的紊乱。本文就新型冠状病毒感染患者脑卒中发病特点及临床病程进行文献分析。
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