covid -19相关心肌炎发病机制的最新进展

Q3 Medicine
F. Luo, S. Li, X. Hao, Y. Bai, K. Yuan, Y. Xie
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严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2(SARS-CoV-2)最初被认为主要影响呼吸系统。越来越多的研究发现,SARS-CoV-2感染可以影响人体多个器官系统,心脏是仅次于肺的主要靶器官。临床常见于新冠肺炎相关心脏损伤,其中约1%-7%为心肌炎。与covid -19相关的心肌炎往往预后不佳。然而,新冠肺炎相关心脏损伤的可能发病机制、发展为新冠肺炎相关心肌炎以及相关病理生理变化尚不清楚。现有数据分析表明,COVID-19心脏损伤的公认机制是ace2介导的心脏损伤,细胞因子风暴介导或免疫介导的心脏损伤目前只是推测。由于冠状病毒相关心肌炎患者的心脏MRI和心内膜活检使用有限,尸检结果等基础研究数据不足,对冠状病毒相关心肌炎的诊断和治疗仍然是临床医生面临的挑战。本文综述了新冠肺炎相关心肌炎可能的病理生理机制,有助于提高医务工作者对该病的认识,从而降低其相关死亡率。版权所有©2021中国全科医生。
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Recent Developments in the Pathogenesis of COVID-19-associated Myocarditis
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2(SARS-CoV-2)was initially thought to mainly affect the respiratory system. A growing body of research has found that SARS-CoV-2 infection can affect multiple human organ systems, and heart is a major target organ secondary to lung. COVID-19-associated cardiac injury is often seen clinically, about 1%-7% of which is myocarditis. COVID-19-associated myocarditis often has a poor outcome. However, the possible pathogenesis mechanisms of COVID-19-associated cardiac injury, and its progression to COVID-19-associated myocarditis, as well as related pathophysiological changes are still unknown. Available data analysis has revealed that the recognized mechanism of cardiac injury in COVID-19 is ACE2-mediated cardiac injury, and cytokine storm-mediated or immune-mediated cardiac injury is only suggestive currently. Due to limited use of cardiac MRI and endocardial biopsy as well as insufficient autopsy findings and other basic research data in patients with COVID-19-associated myocarditis, the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19-associated myocarditis are challenges that still exist for clinicians. We reviewed the possible pathophysiological mechanisms of COVID-19-associated myocarditis, which will contribute to improving medical workers' understanding of this disease so that its related mortality may be reduced. Copyright © 2021 by the Chinese General Practice.
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中国全科医学
中国全科医学 Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: Chinese General Practice, established in 1998 and approved by the National Press and Publication Administration, is governed by the National Health Commission and sponsored by the Chinese Hospital Association and the Publishing House of Journal of Chinese General Practice. The journal aims to promote the concept of "wellness," provide timely reporting of outcomes in general practice and clinical research, and facilitate the development of general practice and community health services in China. It also aims to disseminate general practice research globally and establish a platform for scientific research and academic exchange. The target audience of the journal includes researchers, educational personnel, policy makers, managing staff, and professionals in general practice and community health services, as well as those in related specialties.
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