Covid-19 感染与动脉高血压:两者之间的关系

Svetlana Gavriliuc, Abhinand Sanalkumar, Sneha Jeevan, Ghenadii Calin, Diana Sasu
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研究背景本研究旨在分析动脉高血压(AHT)和 SARS-CoV-2 感染这两种病理实体之间的关系及其性质。研究人员对有关这两个主题的现有文献进行了分析。搜索引擎的来源包括期刊、书籍、现有出版物以及 Google Academic、PubMed 和 HINARI 等在线平台。此外,还参考了欧洲心脏病学会、美国心脏协会和其他相关机构的指南和通告。大型荟萃分析和临床研究的数据也被纳入其中,以便开展关系研究。研究还包括这两种病理实体的病理生理学细分、相互矛盾的治疗建议、新的治疗模式以及科维德感染后 AHT 的新发病例,以界定这两种病理实体之间的关系。结论研究结果强调,动脉高血压在 SARS-CoV-2 感染中的作用是通过其对肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统(RAAS)、炎症和免疫反应的调节作用介导的。据报道,SARS-CoV-2 感染后的患者也会出现新发动脉高血压。尽管最初的一些研究假设 RAAS 抑制剂可能会增加临床不良反应,但后来的大多数研究都推翻了这一假设,事实上,这些研究揭示了 RAAS 抑制剂的保护作用。血管紧张素转换酶 2 (ACE2) 被认为是治疗 SARS-CoV-2 感染的一种方法。
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Covid-19 infection and arterial hypertension: the relationship between the two entities
Background: The aim of the study was to breakdown the relationship and its nature between the two pathological entities arterial hypertension (AHT) and SARS-CoV-2 infection. The analysis of existing literature on both topics has been conducted. Sources including journals, books, existing publications and online platforms like Google Academic, PubMed, HINARI were used as search engines. Additionally, guidelines and circulars from European Society of Cardiology, American Heart Association and other respective bodies were also referred to. Data from large meta-analyses and clinical studies were included to bring out the relationship study. Pathophysiological breakdown of the two entities, contradicting proposals regarding treatment, new treatment modalities and de novo onset of AHT in post-Covid infection were included to delineate the relationship between the two pathological entities. Conclusions: Findings emphasize that the role of arterial hypertension in SARS-CoV-2 infection is mediated through its effect on the regulation of Renin Angiotensin Aldosteron System (RAAS), inflammation and immune responses. De-novo arterial hypertension was also reported in post SARS-CoV-2 infection patients. Though some initial studies hypothesized that RAAS inhibitors may add to clinical adversities, most studies afterward disproved the same and in fact revealed a protective role of the same. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) is proposed as a treatment option in SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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