Psychological care reflecting the specifics of the course of viral infection in SARS-CoV-2 oncological patients with oxygenation disorder - a case series.

Q4 Medicine
K Skřivanová, Jr K Smetana, T Korbička, J Hudec, M Jaborník, V Procházka
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Abstract

Background: During the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, patients treated with acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in intensive care units (ICU) have suffered from neuropsychiatric complications such as anxiety, depression, and confusion. Conditions related to the environment have the potential to worsen these symptoms. In combination with virus-dependent neuroinflammation, they form a "toxic" mixture. Discussion and planning strategies for providing psychological care in the ICU during the pandemic have revealed a great current challenge.

Case series: We share our experience concerning psychological interventions for oncological patients with oxygen saturation depletion. Our observation of two SARS-CoV-2 patients suggests a close time-related association between the increase in inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) and intensive anxiety in the fast development of breath shortening in acute COVID-19 infection due to brain hypoxia and potential neuroinflammation.

Conclusion: As cytokine IL-6 regulates induction of CRP gene expression, the changes in IL-6 concentrations associated with anxiety symptoms and breath shortening in the observed cluster can be detected hours earlier than changes in CRP levels, with a diagnostic implication for the clinicians. The SARS-CoV-2 patients with oncological diseases treated in our ICU asked for personal bedside contact with clinical psychologists, considered it irreplaceable and reported this psychological care as beneficial.

反映SARS-CoV-2肿瘤伴氧合障碍患者病毒感染过程特点的心理护理——一个病例系列
背景:在严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)大流行期间,重症监护病房(ICU)治疗的急性冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)患者出现焦虑、抑郁和思维混乱等神经精神并发症。与环境有关的条件有可能使这些症状恶化。与病毒依赖的神经炎症结合,它们形成了一种“有毒”混合物。大流行期间在重症监护病房提供心理护理的讨论和规划战略揭示了当前的巨大挑战。病例系列:我们分享我们的经验关于心理干预肿瘤患者的血氧饱和度不足。我们对2例SARS-CoV-2患者的观察表明,炎症标志物白细胞介素6 (IL-6)和c反应蛋白(CRP)的升高与急性COVID-19感染因脑缺氧和潜在神经炎症导致的呼吸急促的快速发展之间存在密切的时间相关性。结论:由于细胞因子IL-6调节了CRP基因表达的诱导,观察群中与焦虑症状和呼吸急促相关的IL-6浓度变化可比CRP水平变化早数小时检测到,对临床医生具有诊断意义。在我院ICU治疗的SARS-CoV-2肿瘤患者,要求与临床心理医生进行个人床边接触,认为这是不可替代的,并认为这种心理护理是有益的。
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Klinicka Onkologie
Klinicka Onkologie Medicine-Oncology
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