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Features of the clinical course of cardiovascular diseases in patients after COVID19

Dzhobava Esma Rolandovna  (Candidate of Medical Sciences, cardiologist, A.N. Bakulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery)

The purpose of the work is to analyze the features of the clinical course of cardiovascular diseases in patients who have undergone COVID 19. Materials and methods. The work was divided into 2 groups: main and control. The main group consisted of patients suffering from CVD and having had a coronovirus infection - 20 people (mean age - 55.05 ± 2.75 years), the control group - patients suffering from CVD without a history of COVID-19 - 17 people (mean age - 64, 12±3.21 years). In the work, a survey was conducted of patients on complaints that bother them after suffering a COVID-19 infection. For structuring and processing of statistical data, we used Microsoft Excel from the Microsoft Office software package and the software package for statistical analysis STATISTICA. The results were presented as M±m; results were considered significant at p<0.05. Results. Analysis of the obtained results indicates a more frequent registration (p<0.05) of complaints (interruptions in the work of the heart (3 times more often), increased blood pressure (2 times), retrosternal pain (2.4 times), a feeling of rapid heartbeat (2.5 times), shortness of breath both at rest (3.4 times more often) and during physical exertion (2.8 times more often)) in patients with a history of coronovirus infection. Conclusion. The negative impact of coronovirus infection on the course of cardiovascular diseases is manifested by an increase in the number of complaints indicating the activation of pathological processes.

Keywords:coronovirus infection, COVID-19, cardiovascular pathology, shortness of breath, palpitations.

 

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Citation link:
Dzhobava E. R. Features of the clinical course of cardiovascular diseases in patients after COVID19 // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2022. -№02. -С. 141-146 DOI 10.37882/2223-2966.2022.02.11
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