转移COVID-19的风湿病患者血管病变

O. Oshlyanska, O. Okhotnikova, L. Kvashnina
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本文简要综述了微、大循环疾病在COVID-19发病机制中的作用。重点关注风湿病与COVID-19及其并发症的临床和病理特征的相似性。本综述对风湿性疾病患者血管功能状态的主要仪器研究(毛细血管镜检查和闭塞试验)评估数据进行分析比较。目的探讨COVID-19传播后风湿性疾病患者内皮功能障碍的存在及其特点。因此,我们认为及时发现COVID-19恢复期风湿病患者血管功能状态的继发性疾病是方便的,并证明了为此使用闭塞试验的理由。作者未声明存在利益冲突。
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Vascular disorders in patients with rheumatic diseases who have transferred COVID-19
The article briefly summarizes data on the role of micro- and macrocirculatory disorders in the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Focused attention on similarities of clinical and pathogenetic features of rheumatic diseases, COVID-19 and its complications. The review analyzed and compared the data of the assessment of the main instrumental studies of the functional state of blood vessels in patients with rheumatic diseases in general and in patients with rheumatic diseases who suffered from COVID-19 (capillaroscopy and occlusion test). A conclusion was made about the presence of endothelial dysfunction in rheumatic diseases and its features in patients with rheumatic diseases after transmission of COVID-19. This leads to the opinion about the expediency of timely detection of secondary disorders of the functional state of blood vessels in patients with rheumatic diseases who are convalescents of COVID-19, and justifies the use of an occlusion test for this purpose. No conflict of interests was declared by the authors.
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