SARS - COV-2与炎症:对心血管系统的影响

Muneeb Qadir, Saumya Bhagat, H. Quasimi, Intzar Ali, Afreen Khan, Mairaj Ahmed Ansar, I. Alam
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新型冠状病毒是一种正义单链RNA病毒,是冠状病毒科成员。该病毒被认为起源于中国武汉,并获得了人际传播的能力。尽管大多数SARS-CoV-2(以前称为“2019年新型冠状病毒”)患者表现出发烧和呼吸道症状。SARS-CoV-2感染还可能涉及其他器官/系统,并出现呼吸系统外症状,包括心脏、胃肠道、肝脏、肾脏、神经系统、嗅觉、味觉、眼部、皮肤和血液系统症状。严重的危险因素通常在老年患者中发现,并伴有癌症、高血压和糖尿病等医疗合并症。自疫情爆发以来,根据ACE-2(血管紧张素转换酶2)在不同组织和细胞中的存在,可以解释身体不同器官的参与。一些呼吸外表现,如心脏受累、急性肾损伤、凝血障碍和血栓性并发症,可能与预后不良有关。本文综述了SARS-CoV - 2感染对心血管系统(CVS)、中枢神经系统(CNS)、胃肠道(GIT)、皮肤、肾脏和血液等不同器官的病理生理影响。
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SARS COV-2 and Inflammation: Its Impact on the Cardiovascular System
The novel corona virus is identified as a positive–sense single–stranded RNA virus and member of the coronavirus family. The virus is thought to have originated from Wuhan, China, and acquired the ability of human–to–human transmission. Although most patients with SARS–CoV–2 (previously known as “2019 novel coronavirus”) manifest fever and respiratory tract symptoms. SARS–CoV–2 infection may also involve other organs/systems and present with extra–respiratory manifestations including cardiac, gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, neurological, olfactory, gustatory, ocular, cutaneous and hematological symptoms. The severe risk factors are commonly detected in elder patients and with medical comorbidities like cancer, hypertension and diabetes. Since the outbreak The involvement of different organs of the body is explained based on the presence of ACE–2 (angiotensin– converting enzyme 2) in different tissues and cells. Several extra–respiratory manifestations, such as cardiac involvement, acute kidney injury, coagulation disorders, and thrombotic complications, could be associated with a poor prognosis. This review provides a comprehensive presentation of the pathophysiological effects of SARS–CoV– 2 infection on different organs of the body such as CVS (cardiovascular system), CNS (central nervous system), GIT (gastrointestinal tract), Skin, Renal, and Blood.
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