PECULIARITIES OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CAPILLARY BLOOD FLOW IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE AND CONCOMITANT TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

Z. R. Tylishchak
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The aim of the study was to investigate the indicators of endothelial dysfunction and capillary blood flow in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus.Materials and methods. We examined 60 patients with moderate and severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Group I (main) – 30 patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) with concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus, mean age (66.70±1.47) years; Group II (comparison group) – 30 patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) without diabetes mellitus, mean age (60.13±2.21) years; control group (practically healthy) - 20 people. Nail capillaroscopy, determination of endothelin-1, D-dimer levels, and coagulation parameters were performed on the 2-3rd day after admission to the hospital.Results. In patients of both groups, a significant increase in the level of D-dimer, endothelin-1 was observed. The average values of D-dimer in patients of group I significantly exceeded the average values in patients of group II: 1543.20±254.01 ng FEU/ml and 522.74±39.45 ng FEU/ml respectively (p<0.001). During capillaroscopy in patients of group I, a high frequency of capillary branching (25.8%), bushy capillaries (25.8%) and tortuosity of capillaries (63.3%) was found, microthrombosis and microbleeding were observed more often. In patients of group II, the most common abnormalities were pericapillary edema (83.3%), capillary dilatation (36.7%), dilated and tortuous capillaries (13.3%), and hemosiderin deposits (36.7%). Conclusions. In patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) with concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus, the levels of D-dimer and endothelin-1 indicated a more pronounced endothelial dysfunction. Changes in nail capillaroscopy indicating microvascular damage associated with COVID-19 were more pronounced in patients with concomitant type 2 diabetes.
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COVID-19冠状病毒病合并2型糖尿病患者内皮功能障碍和毛细血管血流特点
本研究旨在探讨冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并2型糖尿病患者的内皮功能障碍和毛细血管血流指标。材料和方法。我们研究了60例中重度冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者:第一组(主要)- 30例冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并2型糖尿病患者,平均年龄(66.70±1.47)岁;第二组(对照组):30例无糖尿病的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者,平均年龄(60.13±2.21)岁;对照组(基本健康)- 20人。入院后2 ~ 3天行甲毛细血管镜检查,检测内皮素-1、d -二聚体水平及凝血指标。两组患者均观察到d -二聚体、内皮素-1水平显著升高。I组患者d -二聚体的平均值分别为1543.20±254.01 ng FEU/ml和522.74±39.45 ng FEU/ml,显著高于II组患者(p<0.001)。I组患者在进行毛细管镜检查时,发现毛细血管分支(25.8%)、毛细血管浓密(25.8%)、毛细血管扭曲(63.3%)的频率较高,微血栓形成和微出血较多。在II组患者中,最常见的异常是毛细血管周围水肿(83.3%)、毛细血管扩张(36.7%)、毛细血管扩张和弯曲(13.3%)和含铁血黄素沉积(36.7%)。结论。在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并2型糖尿病患者中,d -二聚体和内皮素-1水平表明内皮功能障碍更为明显。伴随2型糖尿病患者的指甲毛细血管镜检查变化表明与COVID-19相关的微血管损伤更为明显。
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