The State of Microcirculatory Hemodynamics in Patients with Moderate and Severe COVID-19

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B. I. Kuznik
Yu. N. Smolyakov
Yu. K. Shapovalov
K. G. Shapovalov
S. A. Lukyanov
D. S. Parts
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[1] Ministry of Health of the Russian Academy,Chita State Medical Academy
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microcirculation; hemodynamics; hemodynamic indexes; COVID-19;
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Microcirculatory hemodynamic indexes (HI) were assessed in patients with moderate and severe COVID-19. In both groups, a significant increase in the absolute spectral indexes (HI1, HI2, and HI3) and the ratio of low-frequency to high-frequency component (HI1/HI3) was revealed. In the group of severe infection, only the “slow” index (low-frequency HI1) of microcirculatory hemodynamics was significantly lower. The oscillatory indices MAYER1-3 and RESP1-3 were reduced in patients of both groups. The aggravation of the disease course was accompanied by depression of the low-frequency index HI1. Regulatory shifts compensate for disturbances in microcirculatory processes in moderate COVID-19, but severe course was associated with their decompensation.
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