一种新型冠状病毒感染在心血管疾病门诊患者中的表现

A. A. Boroday, D. A. Tyapkina, A. R. Tyapayeva, O. Semenova, E. Naumova
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背景:诱发COVID-19的SARS-CoV-2病毒不仅影响肺部,还会对心血管系统产生负面影响,导致现有心血管疾病(CVD)失代偿。目的:Тo了解新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19在心血管疾病(CVD)患者的病程和治疗特点。材料和方法:对接受COVID-19门诊治疗的心血管疾病患者进行调查。制定了一份特殊问卷,包含48个关于COVID-19症状和处方治疗的问题。受访者在2020年8月至2021年1月期间感染了一种新的冠状病毒。54例患者年龄43 ~ 82岁,其中女性36例(66.7%),男性18例(33.3%)。患者年龄以61 ~ 70岁和51 ~ 60岁为主(分别占33.3%和29.6%)。受访者有以下心血管疾病:动脉高血压54例(100%)和冠心病(劳累性心绞痛)16例(29.6%)。结果。新冠肺炎表现为咳嗽32例(59.3%),呼吸短促34例(63%)。身体明显虚弱(44例(81.5%)),体力活动受限(48例(88.9%))。在皮肤表现中,有14例(25.9%)患者描述瘙痒。40例(74.1%)患者出现肌痛,36例(66.7%)患者出现关节痛。在COVID-19感染的典型表现中,34例(40.7%)和22例(50%)患者出现嗅觉和味觉感觉减少或丧失。胃肠道方面表现为食欲不振6例(11.1%)、恶心6例(11.1%)、腹泻2例(3.7%)。38名(70.6%)受访者观察到新冠肺炎的神经学表现,如头晕发作、时空定向障碍、恐惧和焦虑。这种疾病还有一些不寻常的表现:血压升高、血压下降、腿部无力、排尿障碍、环状肉芽肿、结膜炎、喉咙发痒。治疗:大多数轻中度病程患者服用的药物未列入俄罗斯联邦卫生部关于COVID-19的建议。结论:大多数CVD患者在呼吸系统、肌肉骨骼系统以及神经系统方面都有COVID-19的表现。只有一小部分应答者出现皮肤表现和胃肠道表现。
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Manifestations of a New Coronavirus Infection in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases Undergoing Outpatient Treatment
BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 virus, which induces COVID-19, not only affects the lungs, but also negatively affects the cardiovascular system, causing decompensation of the existing cardiovascular diseases (CVD). AIM: Тo find out the peculiarities of the course and treatment of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A survey was conducted among patients with CVD undergoing outpatient treatment for COVID-19. A special questionnaire was developed containing 48 questions about the symptoms of COVID-19 and the prescribed therapy. The respondents were ill with a new coronavirus infection between August 2020 and January 2021. The survey involved 54 patients aged 43–82 years, among them 36 (66.7%) women and 18 (33.3%) men. Patients of age groups 61–70 years and 51–60 years prevailed (33.3% and 29.6%, respectively). The respondents had the following CVD: arterial hypertension — 54 (100%) and coronary heart disease (exertion angina) — 16 (29.6%). RESULTS. COVID-19 was manifested by cough — in 32 (59.3%) patients, shortness of breath — in 34 (63%). There was marked weakness (44 (81.5%)), limitation of physical activity (48 (88.9%)). Of the skin manifestations, patients described itching (14 (25.9%)). Myalgia was present in 40 (74.1%) patients and joint pain — in 36 (66.7%). Of the classic manifestations of COVID-19 infection, 34 (40.7%) and 22 (50%) patients had reduction or loss of olfaction and gustatory sensations. On the part of the gastrointestinal tract, the following symptoms were present: lack of appetite (6 (11.1%)), nausea (6 (11.1%)) and diarrhea (2 (3.7%)). Neurological manifestations of COVID-19, such as episodes of dizziness, disorientation in space and time, and feelings of fear and anxiety, were observed in 38 (70.6%) respondents. There were also unusual manifestations of the disease: increased blood pressure, decreased blood pressure, weakness in the legs, disorders in urination, ring-shaped granuloma, conjunctivitis, tickling in throat. Treatment: most patients with mild and moderate course of the disease took drugs that are not specified in the recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation for COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of patients with CVD had manifestations of COVID-19 on the part of the respiratory, musculoskeletal systems, as well as neurological manifestations of the disease. Skin manifestations and manifestations on the part of the gastrointestinal tract were present only in a small part of the respondents.
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