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PRINCIPLES OF GLUCOCORTICOSTEROID ADMINISTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19
Vestnik Sovremennoi Klinicheskoi Mediciny ; 15(2):103-109, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1994733
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Introduction. This article discusses the treatment of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) with glucocorticoste-roid drugs (GCS), side effects of drugs and their prevention, transfer from intravenous to intramuscular and then to oral administration, and the development of withdrawal syndrome. The article describes the conditions under which antibiotic therapy is prescribed, as well as the conditions under which the combined use of corticosteroids and antibiotics is neces-sary. Aim. The aim to analyze the basic principles of corticosteroids prescribing in the treatment of COVID-19 indications for corticosteroids administration, administration regimens and required dosages, side effects of corticosteroids admin-istration. Material and methods. The article uses data from the Interim Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of New Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19), the Federal Clinical Guidelines for the Specialty “Rheumatology”, as well as using the literature on basic and clinical endocrinology, cardiology and pharmacology. The work was written using a systems approach, methods of analysis, induction and observation. Results and discussion. Systemic cortico-steroids are used in cases of severe and critical course of the disease COVID-19 (confirmation may be an increase in ferritin, procalcitonin, C-reactive protein (CRP), decreased cognitive functions, development of sopor). Their appointment is also justified when the initial course of the disease was not diagnosed as severe, but suddenly the patient’s condition deteriorated. The use of antibiotic therapy is advisable when a bacterial infection is attached-(procalcitonin (PCT)> 0.5 ng/ml, purulent sputum, leukocytosis> 12 × 109/L (in the absence of previous use of glucocorticoids), an increase in band neutrophils of more than 10%). In the presence of chronic infectious diseases in patients with COVID-19 (for ex-ample, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, chronic pyelonephritis, etc.), antibiotics are prescribed to prevent exacerbations of these diseases. Conclusion. In the course of the study, the authors of the article formulated the follow-ing principles of glucocorticoid therapy drugs should be prescribed according to strict indications;maximum doses are applied in a short course;when the patient’s condition is stabilized, it is necessary to reduce the dose in a timely manner and gradually to complete withdrawal to prevent the development of “withdrawal” syndrome, adrenal insufficiency of cen-tral genesis, sympathoadrenal crises;during and after treatment, prevention of complications of glucocorticoid therapy (hyperglycemia, hypocalcemia, osteopenia, inflammatory diseases of the urinary system) is recommended;collegial management of patients by infectious diseases and endocrinologists is mandatory. © 2022, LLC "IMC" Modern Clinical Medicine. All rights reserved.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: Russian Journal: Vestnik Sovremennoi Klinicheskoi Mediciny Year: 2022 Document Type: Article