[Potential for infusion correction of COVID-19-associated endotheliopathy].
Autor: | Simutis IS; Sokolov North-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center.; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University., Ratnikov VA; Sokolov North-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center., Scheglov AN; Central Clinical Hospital with a Polyclinic., Nikolaeva OV; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University., Boyarinov GA; Privolzhsky Research Medical University., Sapegin AA; Sokolov North-Western District Scientific and Clinical Center., Gaikovaya LB; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University., Evteeva DA; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University., Zamyatina KN; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University. |
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Jazyk: | ruština |
Zdroj: | Terapevticheskii arkhiv [Ter Arkh] 2023 Aug 17; Vol. 95 (6), pp. 487-493. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 17. |
DOI: | 10.26442/00403660.2023.6.202232 |
Abstrakt: | Aim: To evaluate the relationship between the systemic inflammatory response and the severity of COVID-19-associated endotheliopathy and the effect of succinate-containing crystalloid solution (sodium meglumine succinate) on it in patients with severe COVID-19. Materials and Methods: Clinical and laboratory parameters of 53 intensive care unit's patients with COVID-19 complicated by community-acquired bilateral multisegmental pneumonia were analyzed. Intensive therapy complex of 27 patients (study group) included daily infusion of 1.5% solution of sodium meglumine succinate (Reamberin) in the daily dose of 10 ml/kg for at least 11 days (or during the whole stay in the unit). A similar volume of Ringer's solution was present in the control group of 26 patients. The levels of endotheliocytosis, homocysteine, and systemic inflammatory response were determined at all stages of the study. Results: The evaluation of endotheliopathy degree in the meglumine succinate group showed a significant reduction of initially elevated levels of endotheliemia and homocysteinemia at all study stages. The pattern of changes in the study group was highly correlated ( r =0.90-0.96) with the dynamics of systemic inflammatory response parameters-fibrinogenemia, C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 levels. As normalization of the immune imbalance, we regarded the termination of lymphopenia in the Reamberin group. Conclusion: Early inclusion of Reamberin infusion into intensive therapy of severe COVID-19, in comparison with Ringer's solution, leads to significant and stable correction of the severity of systemic inflammatory response, which in turn is naturally reflected in the severity of endothelial dysfunction, multiple organ failure, and also leads to a decrease in 28-day mortality. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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