Our experience of rare otolaryngological complications of coronavirus infection

A. Zaitsev, V. Berezniuk, O. Kovtunenko, Dmitry V. Lyshenko, Anna K. Morgachova, Anna B. Pakholchuk
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Introduction: COVID-19 disease can lead to serious complications of the ENT organs. Among them are the developments of aseptic thrombosis of the arteries of the ENT organs and face, as well as auditory dysfunction. Purpose: to investigate changes in auditory function and blood supply to the ENT organs of patients which underwent coronavirus COVID-19. Materials and methods: examination and treatment of patients with complications of coronavirus infection: facial soft tissue thrombosis (2) and auditory dysfunction (38). The results obtained: Coronavirus infection in two patients resulted in thrombosis of the soft branches of the internal and external carotid arteries with the development of necrosis of the mucous membrane of the lateral wall of the nose, nasal sinuses, septum and palate, which required surgical treatment. Acute sensorineural hearing loss with an increase in thresholds of sound perception to 40 dB was observed in 23 (60.5%) patients, and most of them (19 people) suffered from severe coronavirus infection and received comprehensive treatment (hormones, anticoagulants, etc.). Hearing loss with an increase in the threshold of sound perception to 40-60 dB was determined in 15 (39.5%) patients, of whom only 5 underwent severe COVID-19. Conclusions: Patients who have undergone a coronavirus infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus may develop otolaryngological complications in the form of auditory dysfunction or arterial thrombosis. More severe bilateral damage to the auditory analyzer occurs in patients who underwent mild COVID-19 and did not receive anti-inflammatory therapy. The use of glucocorticoids and anticoagulants for the treatment of coronavirus infection on time prevents the development of complications from the auditory analyzer and blood coagulation system.
我们对冠状病毒感染罕见的耳鼻喉并发症的经验
导语:COVID-19疾病可导致耳鼻喉器官严重并发症。其中包括耳鼻喉器官和面部动脉无菌性血栓形成的发展,以及听觉功能障碍。目的:探讨新型冠状病毒感染患者听觉功能及耳鼻喉器官血供的变化。材料与方法:冠状病毒感染并发症患者的检查与治疗:面部软组织血栓形成(2例)、听觉功能障碍(38例)。结果:2例患者冠状病毒感染导致颈内外动脉软支血栓形成,鼻外侧壁粘膜、鼻窦、鼻中隔、上颚发生坏死,需手术治疗。23例(60.5%)患者出现急性感音神经性听力损失,声音感知阈值升高至40 dB,其中大多数(19例)为重症冠状病毒感染,并接受了综合治疗(激素、抗凝剂等)。15例(39.5%)患者出现声音感知阈值升高至40-60 dB的听力损失,其中只有5例发生了严重的COVID-19。结论:由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的冠状病毒感染患者可能出现以听觉功能障碍或动脉血栓形成形式出现的鼻咽科并发症。患有轻度COVID-19且未接受抗炎治疗的患者双侧听觉分析仪损伤更严重。及时使用糖皮质激素和抗凝剂治疗冠状病毒感染,可防止听觉分析仪和凝血系统并发症的发生。
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