Post-COVID syndrome and capillary bed abnormalities detected by videocapillaroscopy

Q4 Medicine
H. C. Nguyen, A. G. Chuchalin
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Abstract

Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) is a pressing problem in clinical practice. Dyspnea, along with neurologic and cardiovascular symptoms, is the most common symptom indicating low exercise capacity (EC) that reduces quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate shortness of breath and the capillary bed abnormalities detected video capillaroscopy (VCS) in patients with PCS.Methods. The study included patients with PCS (n = 60) suffering from shortness of breath. Dyspnea was assessed using the 6-minute walk test (6-MWT). The capillary bed abnormality was diagnosed using VCS.Results. Patients with ACL walked an average of 79.5% of the predicted distance in the 6-MWT. They also had a decrease in pulse oximetry readings. The patients were divided into 2 groups: 1st – patients with desaturation, 2nd – patients without desaturation. Significant differences were observed between patients with and without desaturation, especially in the 6-MWT distance, pulse oximetry, and dyspnea before and after the 6-MWT. Patients with desaturation had a higher desaturation-to-distance ratio, a higher O2-GAP index, and higher cardiac effort levels, as well as a significant decrease in the proportion of perfused capillaries (PPC), mean capillary density, and a marked increase in the proportion of tortuous and branched capillaries. There was a direct correlation between PPC and diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and carbon monoxide transfer coefficient (DLCO/Va), distance traveled during the 6-MWT and percentage (%) of predicted distance, inverse correlation between PPC and cardiac effort. There was a direct correlation between the percentage (%) of capillary recovery and 6-MWT distance and the percentage (%) of predicted distance, as well as an inverse correlation with the ratio of desaturation indicators and walking distance. Similarly, there was a direct correlation between mean capillary density and DLCO/Va, while the proportion (%) of tortuous capillaries was inversely correlated with DLCO, and the proportion (%) of branched capillaries was inversely correlated with DLCO/Va.Conclusion. The multifactorial nature of the mechanisms of dyspnea in patients with PCS was demonstrated, with the important role of vasculopathy. Continuous monitoring of pulse oximetry, heart rate and VCS are effective methods to screen and assess the condition of patients with PCS and dyspnea.
后 COVID 综合征和通过视频毛细血管镜发现的毛细血管床异常
后CVID综合征(PCS)是临床实践中亟待解决的问题。呼吸困难与神经和心血管症状一样,是表明运动能力(EC)低下并降低生活质量的最常见症状。本研究旨在调查 PCS 患者的呼吸急促和视频毛细血管镜(VCS)检测到的毛细血管床异常。研究对象包括患有呼吸急促的 PCS 患者(n = 60)。呼吸困难通过 6 分钟步行测试(6-MWT)进行评估。使用 VCS 诊断毛细血管床异常。在 6 分钟步行测试中,前交叉韧带患者的平均步行距离为预测距离的 79.5%。他们的脉搏氧饱和度读数也有所下降。患者被分为两组:第一组--血饱和度降低的患者,第二组--血饱和度未降低的患者。观察发现,存在和不存在不饱和的患者之间存在显著差异,尤其是在 6-MWT 距离、脉搏血氧饱和度和 6-MWT 前后的呼吸困难方面。饱和度降低患者的饱和度与距离比值更高、O2-GAP 指数更高、心力水平更高,灌注毛细血管比例(PPC)和平均毛细血管密度显著降低,迂曲和分支毛细血管比例明显增加。灌注毛细血管比例与一氧化碳肺弥散容量(DLCO)、一氧化碳转移因子(DLCO/Va)、6-MWT 运动距离和预测距离百分比(%)之间存在直接相关性,灌注毛细血管比例与心力之间存在反相关性。毛细血管恢复的百分比(%)与 6-MWT 距离和预测距离的百分比(%)之间存在直接相关性,与饱和度指标的比率和步行距离之间也存在反相关性。同样,毛细血管平均密度与 DLCO/Va 呈直接相关,而迂曲毛细血管的比例(%)与 DLCO 呈反向相关,分支毛细血管的比例(%)与 DLCO/Va 呈反向相关。PCS患者呼吸困难的机制具有多因素性质,其中血管病变起着重要作用。连续监测脉搏血氧仪、心率和 VCS 是筛查和评估 PCS 和呼吸困难患者病情的有效方法。
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Pulmonologiya
Pulmonologiya Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to state a scientific position of the Russian Respiratory Society (RRS) on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases based on recent evidence-based clinical trial publications and international consensuses. The most important tasks of the journal are: -improvement proficiency qualifications of respiratory specialists; -education in pulmonology; -prompt publication of original studies on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases; -sharing clinical experience and information about pulmonology service organization in different regions of Russia; -information on current protocols, standards and recommendations of international respiratory societies; -discussion and consequent publication Russian consensus documents and announcement of RRS activities; -publication and comments of regulatory documents of Russian Ministry of Health; -historical review of Russian pulmonology development. The scientific concept of the journal includes publication of current evidence-based studies on respiratory medicine and their discussion with the participation of Russian and foreign experts and development of national consensus documents on respiratory medicine. Russian and foreign respiratory specialists including pneumologists, TB specialists, thoracic surgeons, allergists, clinical immunologists, pediatricians, oncologists, physiologists, and therapeutists are invited to publish article in the journal.
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