Abdulan Irina Mihaela, Feller Veronica, Oancea Andra, Maștaleru Alexandra, Alexa Anisia Iuliana, Negru Robert, Cumpăt Carmen Marinela, Leon Maria Magdalena
Department of Medical Specialties I, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
Clinical Rehabilitation Hospital, 700661 Iasi, Romania.
J Clin Med. 2023 Oct 15;12(20):6538. doi: 10.3390/jcm12206538.
(1) Background: SARS-CoV-2 infection has been a subject of extensive discussion in the medical field, particularly in relation to the risk factors and effective treatment strategies for reducing the negative health outcomes associated with the virus. However, researchers indicate that individuals in the recovery phase after COVID-19 experience a range of symptoms that significantly impact their overall well-being and quality of life. At present, there is insufficient evidence to substantiate the claim that patients in the post-acute phase of COVID-19 are at an elevated risk of developing new-onset hypertension or even metabolic syndrome. The current study aimed to assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases after COVID-19 and the optimal treatment of these conditions. (2) Methods: This research was conducted at the Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Clinic of the Iasi Clinical Rehabilitation Hospital (Romania) between the 1st of September and 31st of December 2022. From a total of 551 patients hospitalized in that period, 70 patients with multiple comorbidities were selected. This study included patients over 18 years old who were diagnosed with COVID-19 within the past 30 days. (3) Results: The included patients were mostly women (62.9%) from the urban area (61.4%). Comparing the post-COVID-19 period to the pre-COVID-19 one, it was observed that the risk of hypertension increased from 69.57% to 90% among the subjects ( = 0.005). Risk factors for the new onset of hypertension were identified as age, female gender, and an elevated body mass index. Moreover, the number of patients with dyslipidemia doubled, and a higher body mass index was noted. (4) Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients affected by COVID-19 are at an increased risk of developing hypertension and related disorders.
(1) 背景:新型冠状病毒2感染一直是医学领域广泛讨论的话题,尤其是与降低该病毒相关负面健康后果的风险因素和有效治疗策略有关。然而,研究人员指出,新冠病毒感染康复期的个体经历一系列症状,这些症状严重影响他们的整体幸福感和生活质量。目前,没有足够的证据证实新冠病毒感染急性期后患者新发高血压甚至代谢综合征的风险增加。本研究旨在评估新冠病毒感染后心血管疾病的风险以及这些疾病的最佳治疗方法。(2) 方法:本研究于2022年9月1日至12月31日在罗马尼亚雅西临床康复医院的心血管康复诊所进行。从该时期住院的551名患者中,选取了70名患有多种合并症的患者。本研究纳入了过去30天内被诊断为新冠病毒感染的18岁以上患者。(3) 结果:纳入的患者大多是来自市区(61.4%)的女性(62.9%)。将新冠病毒感染后时期与感染前时期进行比较,发现受试者中高血压风险从69.57%升至90%(P = 0.005)。高血压新发的风险因素被确定为年龄、女性性别和体重指数升高。此外,血脂异常患者数量翻倍,且体重指数更高。(4) 结论:我们的研究结果表明,感染新冠病毒的患者患高血压及相关疾病的风险增加。