covid -19引起的心血管损伤不同于其他流行病毒

Q4 Medicine
Rachel Parise, S. Ramesh, Manoj Govindarajulu, Amir Ajoolabady, Timothy Moore, M. Dhanasekaran
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摘要

病毒感染在全球范围内持续存在,不分年龄、性别和种族。特别重要的是与无症状至严重症状(包括并发症/死亡)相关的COVID-19。心血管疾病(CVD)涉及心脏和血管疾病,包括冠心病、脑血管疾病、外周动脉疾病、血栓形成等。与严重COVID-19相关的CVD包括心力衰竭、冠状动脉疾病、心肌病、高血压和脑血管疾病/中风。数据从PubMed、谷歌Scholar、美国疾病预防控制中心和Lexi-Comp获取,搜索词为“COVID-19和心血管病理学”、“COVID-19诱导的心血管疾病”、“病毒感染诱导的心血管疾病”和“病毒感染诱导的心脏损伤”。covid -19诱导的心血管疾病机制包括病毒直接侵入、炎症、细胞因子风暴、缺氧、干扰素介导的免疫反应、斑块不稳定、压力和药物诱导的原因。其他引起心血管疾病的病毒病理包括动脉粥样硬化、炎症、细胞因子风暴和斑块不稳定。个体参数,如老年、男性和较高的身体质量指数(BMI),更有可能经历病毒相关的并发症,这可能由患者的危险因素或合并症来解释。高危人群包括身体质量指数偏高的老年男性。与CVD相关的病毒机制相似,但在疾病严重程度上有所不同,这可能是因为不同的细胞因子谱,其中COVID-19激活不同类型的细胞因子的数量更高。
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COVID-19-induced cardiovascular damage differs from other prevalent viruses
Viral infections persist globally, among all ages, gender, and ethnicity. Of particular importance is COVID-19, associated with asymptomatic to severe symptoms, including complications/mortality. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) involves heart and blood vessel disorders including coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, thrombosis, and more. CVD associated with severe COVID-19 includes heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, hypertension, and cerebrovascular disease/stroke. Data were acquired from PubMed, Google Scholar, Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, and Lexi-Comp using the search terms “COVID-19 and cardiovascular pathology;” “COVID-19 induced CVD;” “Viral infection induced CVD;” and “Viral infection induced heart damage.” COVID-19-induced CVD mechanisms include direct viral entry, inflammation, cytokine storm, hypoxia, interferon-mediated immune response, plaque destabilization, stress, and drug-induced causes. Other viral pathologies causing CVD include atherosclerosis, inflammation, cytokine storm, and plaque destabilization. Individual parameters, such as old age, males, and higher body mass index (BMI), are more likely to experience viral-associated complications, possibly explained by patient risk factors or comorbidities. Populations at higher risk include older males with an elevated BMI. Viral mechanisms associated with CVD are similar but differ in disease severity, potentially explained by diverse cytokine profiles where COVID-19 activates different types at higher quantities.
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