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综述:并发疾病与 COVID-19——单程票?

Mini Review: Co-Existing Diseases and COVID-19-A One Way Ticket?

机构信息

Medical Academy, Faculty of Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, LT-44307 Kaunas, Lithuania.

Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics, LT-50160 Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 14;19(8):4738. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19084738.

Abstract

. Many patients with SARS-CoV-2 virus infection have various comorbidities. Their presence in the background of coronavirus has a tendency to worsen the course of the disease and increase the risk of unfavorable outcomes. Understanding the interactions between SARS-CoV-2 and the most common comorbidities is key to the successful management of these patients. . We systematically searched Medline, Springer and Elsevier databases and accessed the full text on SARS-CoV-2 virus infection and the following conditions: cardiovascular, renal, immunosuppression, metabolic disorder and hematological in order to prepare a narrative review on this topic. . Patients with underlying cardiovascular diseases are more likely to suffer from severe forms of COVID-19. Cardiovascular diseases were also noted as the most frequent comorbidities among coronavirus patients. Metabolic syndrome and its components have been identified as the second most common comorbidity among fatal cases of COVID-19. Infected patients with acute kidney injury also show a higher mortality rate among the others. Immunocompromised patients, such as organ recipients and cancer and hematologic patients, develop more severe forms of COVID-19 and are at higher risk of admission to ICUs and requiring mechanical ventilation. Higher mortality rates among those patients have also been observed. . Based on recent studies, patients with co-existing diseases are at higher risk for severe courses of COVID-19 virus infection and unfavorable outcomes. Cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome and immunosuppressive and kidney diseases in the presence of coronavirus may lead to longer and more aggressive treatment in the ICU and increased mortality rate.

摘要

. 许多 SARS-CoV-2 病毒感染患者存在各种合并症。这些合并症在冠状病毒背景下存在使疾病恶化和增加不良结局风险的趋势。了解 SARS-CoV-2 与最常见合并症之间的相互作用是成功管理这些患者的关键。. 我们系统地检索了 Medline、Springer 和 Elsevier 数据库,并查阅了有关 SARS-CoV-2 病毒感染和以下情况的全文:心血管、肾脏、免疫抑制、代谢紊乱和血液学,以便就这一主题编写一篇叙述性评论。. 患有基础心血管疾病的患者更有可能患上严重的 COVID-19 形式。心血管疾病也被认为是冠状病毒患者最常见的合并症之一。代谢综合征及其成分已被确定为 COVID-19 死亡病例中第二常见的合并症。患有急性肾损伤的感染患者在其他患者中也表现出更高的死亡率。免疫功能低下的患者,如器官接受者以及癌症和血液学患者,会发展出更严重的 COVID-19 形式,并且更有可能入住 ICU 并需要机械通气。这些患者的死亡率也更高。. 基于最近的研究,患有合并症的患者患严重 COVID-19 病毒感染和不良结局的风险更高。存在冠状病毒的心血管疾病、代谢综合征以及免疫抑制和肾脏疾病可能导致 ICU 治疗时间延长和更具侵袭性,并增加死亡率。

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