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Russian Journal of Evidence-Based Gastroenterology ; 11(2):39-43, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2304613

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Objective. We analyzed clinical features and laboratory markers of COVID-19 patients according to favorable outcomes versus fatal outcomes. Material and methods. The medical history of 80 patients was analyzed: 51 patients with favorable outcomes were included in group 1, 29 patients with a fatal outcome were included in group 2. Demographic data, duration of the disease, comorbid-ities, laboratory markers, and results of the instrumental studies were included. The ammonia level in the peripheral blood was de-termined by the express method using a PocketChem BA 4140 photometric portable analyzer. Results. Patients in group 2 were older (68+/-11 years) had hypertension stage 3 with high cardiovascular risk;every third had a history of myocardial infarction. At admission, patients from group 2 were most likely with febrile fever and high levels of inflammatory markers - predictors of a cytokine release syndrome. In addition, 71% of patients at admission had elevated ammonia levels. Hyperammonemia correlated with high ferritin levels, leukopenia, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in patients, and lethal outcomes. Conclusions. The risks of poor COVID-19 outcomes are higher in comorbid patients of the older age group. Hyperammonemia may be one of the predictors of poor COVID-19 outcomes.Copyright © 2022, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Russian Rhinology ; 11(2):39-43, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1876255

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Objective. We analyzed clinical features and laboratory markers of COVID-19 patients according to favorable outcomes versus fatal outcomes. Material and methods. The medical history of 80 patients was analyzed: 51 patients with favorable outcomes were included in group №1, 29 patients with a fatal outcome were included in group №2. Demographic data, duration of the disease, comorbid-ities, laboratory markers, and results of the instrumental studies were included. The ammonia level in the peripheral blood was de-termined by the express method using a PocketChem BA 4140 photometric portable analyzer. Results. Patients in group №2 were older (68±11 years) had hypertension stage 3 with high cardiovascular risk;every third had a history of myocardial infarction. At admission, patients from group №2 were most likely with febrile fever and high levels of inflammatory markers — predictors of a cytokine release syndrome. In addition, 71% of patients at admission had elevated ammonia levels. Hyperammonemia correlated with high ferritin levels, leukopenia, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in patients, and lethal outcomes. Conclusions. The risks of poor COVID-19 outcomes are higher in comorbid patients of the older age group. Hyperammonemia may be one of the predictors of poor COVID-19 outcomes. © 2022, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Eksperimental'naya i Klinicheskaya Gastroenterologiya ; - (4):76-83, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1362822

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The article demonstrates the results of a study to study the comparative assessment of the concentration of ammonia in the peripheral blood of patients with a viral infection of COVID-19 against the background of previously existing hepatic pathology and without it. There was a correlation between peripheral blood hyperammonemia and an increase in the concentration of markers of acute inflammation. The relationship between a high degree of hyperammonemia and a severe course / death as a result of the development of a new coronavirus infection in the studied patients was traced. The role of the initial chronic hepatic pathology (including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) as a factor in the unfavorable course of the new coronavirus infection is highlighted. © 2018 Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences). All rights reserved.

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Eksperimental'naya i Klinicheskaya Gastroenterologiya ; 187(3):97-118, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1267045

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Given the large number of reports on the peculiarities of liver lesions during the Sars-Cov-2 infection [1], a team of experts who participated in the 23rd Congress of the Scientific Society of Gastroenterologists of Russia and 15 National Congress of Therapists of November 19, 2020 decided to make additions to the Russian Consensus of “Hyperammonemia in Adults” published early 2020 [2, 3]. © 2021 Global Media Tekhnologii. All rights reserved.

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Eksperimental'naya i Klinicheskaya Gastroenterologiya ; 187(3):5-82, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1267044

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The presented clinical practice guidelines of the Gastroenterological Scientific Society of Russia (GSSR), diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for patients with digestive diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines were approved by the XXIII Congress of the GSSR and the 22nd International Slavonic-Baltic Scientifi c Forum “St. Petersburg - Gastro-2020 ON-LINE” (St. Petersburg, June 11, 2020). The presented clinical practice guidelines of the Russian Scientific Medical Society of Internal Medicine (RSMSIM) and the Gastroenterological Scientific Society of Russia (GSSR), diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for patients with digestive diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The recommendations were approved at the XV National Congress of Internal Medicine, XXIII Congress of NOGR on the basis of the 1st edition, adopted at the 22nd International Slavic-Baltic Scientific Forum “St. Petersburg - Gastro-2020 ON-LINE”. © 2021 Global Media Tekhnologii. All rights reserved.

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