Neuroprotective Therapy for Neurological Complications of the Novel Coronavirus Infection COVID-19

Ju. L. Lukyanova, S. Lukyanov, K. Shapovalov
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COVID-19 is a global contemporary issue. Acute hypoxic respiratory failure and associated multiple organ dysfunction are the basics of the new disease pathogenesis. An important characteristic of COVID-19 is the damage to the central  nervous system, which  determines the peculiarities of the clinical course. In the case of vascular  complications (ischemic stroke, encephalopathy, delirium) the prognosis of the disease is more severe. The article presents the experience of a large Russian monohospital in observation and treatment of patients with COVID-19 and neurological complications. It also shows the prospect of neuroprotective therapy in this category of patients.
新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19神经系统并发症的神经保护治疗
COVID-19是一个全球性的当代问题。急性缺氧性呼吸衰竭及其相关的多器官功能障碍是该病发病机制的基础。COVID-19的一个重要特征是对中枢神经系统的损害,这决定了临床病程的特殊性。在血管并发症(缺血性中风、脑病、谵妄)的情况下,疾病的预后更为严重。本文介绍了俄罗斯一家大型综合医院对新冠肺炎合并神经系统并发症患者的观察和治疗经验。这也显示了神经保护治疗在这类患者中的前景。
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