COVID-19患儿泌尿系统病理及发病频率

D. Yarovaya, O. Bashkina, Elena V. Krasilova, M. Samotrueva, E. Kasymova
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本文综述了冠状病毒病中内皮功能障碍及其发生机制的研究进展。本文描述了在COVID-19背景下,儿童泌尿系统可能的病理及其频率,主要是由于内皮功能障碍。展示关于大流行期间儿童和青少年尿路感染频率的研究,这取决于隔离措施的水平,这反过来影响膀胱功能障碍的神经心理原因,及时获得医疗服务的机会有限等。使用PubMed、ScienceDirect、ProQuest、GoogleScholar、Cochrane、Medline、AMED数据库对2000年至2019年发表的英文研究进行了系统回顾(过去两年的主要数据(84.6%))。, EMBASE, CINHAL, SportDiscus, Scopus和PEDro。本综述包括综述文章、荟萃分析、定性研究、回顾性和前瞻性研究。
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PATHOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM AND ITS FREQUENCY IN CHILDREN WITH COVID-19
This review presents data on endothelial dysfunction and the mechanisms of its development in coro-navirus disease. The possible pathology of the urinary system and its frequency in children against the background of COVID-19, which is mainly due to endothelial dysfunction, is described. Displayed studies on the frequency of urinary tract infections in children and adolescents during a pandemic, which depended on the level of quarantine measures, which in turn affect the neuro-psychological causes of bladder dysfunction, limited timely access to medical care, etc. A systematic review of stud-ies published in English from 2000 to 2019 was performed (with predominant inclusion (84,6 %) of data for the last 2 years) using PubMed, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, GoogleScholar, Cochrane, Medline, AMED databases., EMBASE, CINHAL, SportDiscus, Scopus and PEDro. The review included review articles, meta-analyses, qualitative studies, retrospective and prospective studies.
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