Changes in the State of Vital Systems with Long COVID-19
Biology Bulletin Reviews
; 13(2):112-123, 2023.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2298339
ABSTRACT
—Long COVID-19 is a chronic disease that continues to be studied. Data on epidemiology and the main symptoms typical for long COVID-19 are presented. Issues related to the pathogenesis of the disease are discussed. At the same time, special attention is paid to the inflammation process (including of the vascular wall endothelium), the state of the immune system (cytokine storm), the hemostasis system (the mechanism for the development of microangiopathy and thrombosis), and oxidative stress. During the analysis, a special place is given to central nervous system disorders (including organic brain damage) and disorders of cognitive functions. In addition, currently known complications from the cardiovascular system and respiratory organs are described. The treatment and rehabilitation of patients with long COVID-19 is not only a medical, but also a significant social problem.
Biology; long COVID-19; immunity; hemostasis; inflammation; complications; central nervous system; cognitive functions; heart; vessels; lungs; Cytokine storm; Brain injury; Endothelium; Respiratory organs; Epidemiology; Oxidative stress; Rehabilitation; COVID-19; Immune system; Cognitive ability; Thrombosis; Cardiovascular system
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Database:
ProQuest Central
Topics:
Long Covid
Language:
English
Journal:
Biology Bulletin Reviews
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
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