Approach to the management of COVID-19 patients: When home care can represent the best practice.

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JRS-210064
Gerardo Tricarico, Valter Travagli
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Abstract

Background: The pandemic that began around February 2020, caused by the viral pathogen SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), has still not completed its course at present in June 2022.

Objective: The open research to date highlights just how varied and complex the outcome of the contagion can be.

Method: The clinical pictures observed following the contagion present variabilities that cannot be explained completely by the patient's age (which, with the new variants, is rapidly changing, increasingly affecting younger patients) nor by symptoms and concomitant pathologies (which are no longer proving to be decisive in recent cases) in relation to medium-to-long term sequelae. In particular, the functions of the vascular endothelium and vascular lesions at the pre-capillary level represent the source of tissue hypoxia and other damage, resulting in the clinical evolution of COVID-19.

Results: Keeping the patient at home with targeted therapeutic support, aimed at not worsening vascular endothelium damage with early and appropriate stimulation of endothelial cells, ameliorates the glycocalyx function and improves the prognosis and, in some circumstances, could be the best practice suitable for certain patients.

Conclusion: Clinical information thus far collected may be of immense value in developing a better understanding of the present pandemic and future occurrences regarding patient safety, pharmaceutical care and therapy liability.

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COVID-19患者的管理方法:当家庭护理可以代表最佳做法时
背景:由病毒性病原体SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)引起的大流行于2020年2月左右开始,目前仍未结束其病程,即2022年6月。目的:迄今为止的公开研究强调了传染的结果是多么多样和复杂。方法:在感染后观察到的临床图像呈现的变异性不能完全用患者的年龄(随着新的变异,年龄正在迅速变化,越来越多地影响年轻患者)来解释,也不能用症状和伴随的病理(在最近的病例中不再被证明是决定性的)来解释中长期后遗症。特别是毛细血管前水平的血管内皮功能和血管病变是组织缺氧等损伤的来源,从而导致COVID-19的临床演变。结果:患者在家中接受有针对性的治疗支持,旨在通过早期和适当的内皮细胞刺激不加重血管内皮损伤,改善糖萼功能,改善预后,在某些情况下,可能是适合某些患者的最佳做法。结论:迄今收集的临床信息可能具有巨大价值,有助于更好地了解目前的大流行和未来在患者安全、药物护理和治疗责任方面的情况。
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