CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA IN PATIENTS AFTER CORONAVIRUS INFECTION: FEATURES OF THE COURSE AND THERAPY

I. Sergunina, V. Malygina, E. Golubeva
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This paper presents data on the peculiarities of the course and treatment of rhythm disturbances in patients who have suffered a coronavirus infection in the cardiology department of the CHM "KB RZD-Medicine" in Tula. Among all patients who underwent therapy in a specialized cardiology department for various kinds of arrhythmias for the period from 2020 to 2022, 72% of rhythm disturbances occurred after COVID-19. The most common arrhythmic consequences of coronavirus infection are supraventricular and ventricular extrasystole, paroxysmal form of supraventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation. Based on the analysis of the data obtained by us, it was revealed that complex treatment with the use of beta-blockers, cardioprotectors, sedatives, antiarrhythmic agents of class I and III has the greatest effectiveness.
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冠状病毒感染后心律失常的病程及治疗特点
本文介绍了图拉CHM“KB RZD-Medicine”心内科冠状病毒感染患者的病程特点和心律紊乱治疗的数据。在2020年至2022年期间在专业心内科接受各种心律失常治疗的所有患者中,72%的心律失常发生在COVID-19之后。冠状病毒感染最常见的心律失常后果是室上性和室外性心动过速、阵发性室上性心动过速和房颤。根据我们获得的数据分析,我们发现使用-受体阻滞剂、心脏保护剂、镇静剂、I类和III类抗心律失常药物的综合治疗效果最好。
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Clinical complementary medicine and pharmacology
Clinical complementary medicine and pharmacology Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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