Analysis of the effectiveness of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccination in patients with chronic heart failure at the outpatient stage of treatment

V. А. Sharoiko, I. Stoma, A. Kovalev, V. A. Yarmolenko
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Objective. To analyze the dynamics of COVID-19 coronavirus infection incidence in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) on the background of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 virus, to evaluate the role of vaccination in preventing decompensation of chronic heart failure, reducing mortality, primary disability in patients with cardiovascular diseases complicated by CHF.Materials and methods. The study included 200 people who were included in the Register of patients with CHF of the State Healthcare Institution “Gomel City Clinical Polyclinic No. 5 named after S. V. Golukhova”. Patients were divided into two equal in number groups: Group 1 unvaccinated against COVID-19 coronavirus infection (n = 100) and Group 2 vaccinated patients (n = 100). The follow-up was conducted for one year (2021) in an outpatient setting.Results. The incidence rate in the group of unvaccinated patients was 3.2 times higher. The incidences of COVID-19 coronavirus infection in the two groups were 16 (16 %) and 5 (5 %), respectively (χ2 = 5.32, p = 0.0210). The incidence of hospitalization for decompensation of CHF was 3.2 times higher in the unvaccinated group than in the vaccinated group (χ2 = 14.93, p = 0.0001). Lethality among the unvaccinated was recorded 1.8 times higher than in the vaccinated group (χ2 = 2.166, p = 0.1410). When comparing the rates of primary disability due to CVD, there was a tendency for increased disability in the unvaccinated cohort (χ2 = 0.592, p = 0.4420).Conclusion. It has been established that vvaccination contributes to the reduction of hospitalization for decompensation of CHF, reducing the risk of mortality.
慢性心力衰竭患者在门诊治疗阶段接种 COVID-19 冠状病毒疫苗的效果分析
目的分析在接种 SARS-CoV-2 病毒疫苗的背景下慢性心力衰竭(CHF)患者中 COVID-19 冠状病毒感染率的动态变化,评估接种疫苗在预防慢性心力衰竭失代偿、降低心力衰竭并发心血管疾病患者的死亡率和主要致残率方面的作用。研究对象包括 200 名国家医疗机构 "戈梅利市第五临床综合医院(以 S. V. Golukhova 命名)"登记在册的慢性心力衰竭患者。患者被分为人数相等的两组:第一组为未接种 COVID-19 冠状病毒感染疫苗的患者(100 人),第二组为接种疫苗的患者(100 人)。在门诊环境中进行了为期一年(2021 年)的随访。未接种疫苗组患者的发病率是接种疫苗组患者的3.2倍。两组患者的 COVID-19 冠状病毒感染率分别为 16 (16 %) 和 5 (5 %) (χ2 = 5.32, p = 0.0210)。未接种组因慢性心力衰竭失代偿住院的发生率是接种组的 3.2 倍(χ2 = 14.93,P = 0.0001)。未接种疫苗组的死亡率是接种疫苗组的 1.8 倍(χ2 = 2.166,p = 0.1410)。在比较心血管疾病导致的初次残疾率时,未接种疫苗组的残疾率呈上升趋势(χ2 = 0.592,P = 0.4420)。接种疫苗有助于减少因慢性心力衰竭失代偿而住院的人数,降低死亡风险。
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