Abstract

Like other respiratory viruses, COVID-19 has extrapulmonary manifestations. The effect of the virus leads to the cardiovascular system (CVS) damage in particular, which pathophysiological mechanisms are not fully understood. In this article we analyze modern ideas about COVID-19, consider possible links of pathogenesis, make an attempt to systematize pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiovascular impairment and its complications, analyze the relation with cardiovascular comorbidity, describe pathomorphological features and discuss possible long-term prognosis. The information in this article can contribute to understanding the two-way interaction of cardiovascular diseases and the effects of COVID-19 in order to develop effective preventive measures and make the right decision in choosing therapeutic tactics for a patient.

Highlights

  • Ключевые слова: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, сердечно-сосудистая система, сердечно-сосудистые заболевания, ангиотензинпревращающий фермент 2 (АПФ2), патофизиология, патоморфология, коморбидность, осложнения, долгосрочный прогноз

  • Долгосрочные исследования и наблюдения пациентов позволят разработать превентивные меры и тактику лечения поражения сердечно-сосудистой системы при COVID-19

  • COVID-19 and cardiovascular disease: from basic mechanisms to clinical perspectives

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Для цитирования

Петриков С.С., Иванников А.А., Васильченко М.К., Эсауленко А.Н., Алиджанова Х.Г.

Авторы заявляют об отсутствии конфликта интересов
Системный воспалительный ответ
Кислородный дисбаланс
Повреж дение эндотелия
Миока рд и т
Инфаркт миокарда
Сердечная недостаточность
Нарушения сердечного ритма
Тромбоэмболические осложнения
Роль коморбидности
Сердце и сосуды
Findings
Долгосрочный прогноз
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