COVID - 19患者自主神经系统受累与心源性猝死风险

Q4 Medicine
V. Nongpiur, P. Das, R. Kynta, Mishra Animesh
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急性SARS冠状病毒感染引起代谢需求增加,心脏储备减少,呼吸急促,酸中毒,缺氧对心肌细胞造成有害影响。由于交感神经状态增强,这些患者更容易发生恶性心律失常。MERS-CoV累及中枢神经系统主要是由针对病毒抗原的自身免疫反应引起的,而不是病毒感染本身。虽然冠状病毒可以感染脑干的自主神经中枢,可能导致心血管和呼吸衰竭,但SARS-CoV2对自主神经系统的直接影响尚不清楚。这篇综述的目的是强调自主神经系统(ANS)的参与,这是我们人体不可分割的一部分,以适应像COVID - 19感染这样的压力环境。
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Autonomic nervous system involvement in COVID 19 and risk of sudden cardiac death
The acute SARS CoV 2 infection causes increased metabolic demand with reduced cardiac reserve, tachypnoea, acidosis, hypoxia causing deleterious effects on cardiac myocytes. Since its heightened sympathetic state these patients are more prone for malignant arrhythmias. The central nervous system involvement of MERS-CoV is mostly caused by the autoimmune reaction against viral antigens rather than viral infection itself. Although coronaviruses can infect the autonomic center in the brainstem, potentially contributing to cardiovascular and respiratory failure, the direct effect of SARS-CoV2 on the autonomic nervous system is not well known yet. The purpose of this review is to emphasise the involvement of autonomic nervous system (ANS) which is an integral part of our human body to adapt for the stressful environment like COVID 19 infection.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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