Features of coagulopathy and systemic inflammation in patients after COVID-19 infection

Mykhalchuk, Dmytrii I. and Pavlovskyi, Serhij A. and Pavlovska, Maryna O. and Drozdov, Volodymyr O. and Blagaia, Anna V. (2022) Features of coagulopathy and systemic inflammation in patients after COVID-19 infection. Wiadomości Lekarskie, 75 (12). pp. 2907-2914. ISSN 0043-5147 (Print), 2719-342X (Online)

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Abstract

The aim: To determine the peculiarities of laboratory data concerning blood coagulation and systemic inflammation in COVID-19 patients in three months after discharge and recovery. The state of coagulation, anticoagulation, and fibrinolytic systems, as well as their prognostic value having been well studied in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, their state three months after hospitalization, are not yet well understood. Materials and methods: Methods of randomization, anthropometry, ECG, standard clinical blood testing, immunoenzymometry, immunoanalysis, and primary statistical analysis were used in the study. Anthropometric measurements of patients (n=20), blood samples, blood serum samples, urine samples, and statistical data were the materials of the study. Results: Indices of coagulation and systemic inflammation in studied patients after COVID-19 were obtained (PTT, s ; PATPT, s; Fibrinogen, g/L; Platelets ×109 /L; PCT, ng/mL; DD, µg/L; СRP, mg/L; IL -6, pg/mL; IL -10, pg/mL; Cortisol (nM/L); CIC (IU/mL); Ig A (g/L). Conclusions: Summing up the results obtained, it is possible to assert micro- and macro-vascular thromboses to be common in COVID-19 cases; they are associated with poor prognosis for diseased patients and are not completely investigated; the role of thromboses in COVID-19 course and complications are to be studied as well as the strategies of fibrinolytic therapies for such condition are to be justified. The presence of specific rheological and serological changes in patients even three months after surviving COVID-19 needs further study to understand the necessity of anti-thrombolytic drug uptake for a relatively long time.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: COVID-19, Inflammation, Thrombolytic Therapy, Blood Platelets, Immunoglobulins, Interleukins
Subjects: Hematology
Divisions: Other departments
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2023 13:39
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2023 13:39
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/8148

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