Features of intrarenal hemodinamics as endotelial dysfunction indicator in patients with coronary heart disease in the post-COVID-19 period

A. N. Shishkin, A. I. Kniazeva
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BACKGROUND. Coronary heart disease (CHD) and obesity are common pathologies in patients who have had COVID-19. Endothelial dysfunction (ED) markers determination has been important in such patients due to the high risk of cardiovascular diseases progression and complications development.THE AIM Assessment of endothelial dysfunction severity in patients with CHD and obesity in the post-COVID-19 period to improve the management of these patients.PATIENTS AND METHODS. 49 patients were examined, who had COVID-19 a year ago. The first group (n=24) included patients with coronary artery disease in the post-COVID period. The second group (n=25) included patients with CHD and obesity who had COVID-19. We evaluated data from an ultrasound examination of the kidneys with duplex scanning of the renal arteries (resistance index (RI), pulsation index (PI)). We also studied the medical history, performed an objective examination, the results of a biochemical blood test, albuminuria levels.RESULTS. We demonstrated higher RI and PI of interlobar, segmental arteries in persons of the second group. An increase in RI and PI of segmental arteries accompanied by an increase in uric acid (p=0.001). The average level of microalbuminuria in the first group was 15,71± 4,51 μg/l, in the second group it was 24,38±5,38 μg/l (p=0.110). Increasing glucose levels accompanied by an elevation of C-reactive protein levels. Obesepatients had significantly higher levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoproteins than patients in the first group.CONCLUSION. We observed changes in lipid metabolism, a higher incidence of diabetes mellitus in females, and changes in intrarenal hemodynamic parameters associated with uric acid levels in patients with coronary heart disease and obesity in the post-COVID-19 period.
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COVID-19后冠心病患者肾内血流动力学特征作为内脏功能障碍的指标
背景。冠状动脉心脏病(CHD)和肥胖是COVID-19患者的常见病理。由于心血管疾病进展和并发症发展的高风险,内皮功能障碍(ED)标志物的测定对这类患者很重要。目的评估冠心病合并肥胖患者在covid -19后的内皮功能障碍严重程度,以改善这些患者的管理。患者和方法。对一年前感染COVID-19的49名患者进行了检查。第一组(n=24)为冠状动脉疾病后患者。第二组(n=25)包括患有冠心病和肥胖的COVID-19患者。我们评估了肾脏超声检查和肾动脉双工扫描的数据(阻力指数(RI),脉动指数(PI))。我们还研究了病史,进行了客观检查,血液生化试验结果,蛋白尿水平。我们发现第二组患者的叶间动脉、节段动脉的RI和PI较高。节段性动脉的RI和PI升高伴随着尿酸升高(p=0.001)。第一组患者尿微量白蛋白平均水平为15.71±4.51 μg/l,第二组患者平均水平为24.38±5.38 μg/l (p=0.110)。葡萄糖水平升高伴随着c反应蛋白水平升高。肥胖组的总胆固醇、甘油三酯、低密度脂蛋白水平明显高于第一组。我们观察到在covid -19后时期,冠心病和肥胖患者的脂质代谢变化,女性糖尿病发病率升高,以及与尿酸水平相关的肾内血流动力学参数的变化。
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