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Cardiovascular pathology and COVID-19 in residents of Yakutsk

https://doi.org/10.1234/YMJ.2022.77.23

Abstract

A study was conducted on 161 citizens of Yakutsk who had a new coronavirus infection in the period from March to December 2020. A high incidence of arterial hypertension, obesity, and lipid-metabolic disorders was revealed. The relationship of lipids, glucose and uric acid in blood serum, arterial hypertension, waist circumference with the severity of the new coronavirus infection was shown. The high prevalence of cardiovascular pathology and its risk factors among study participants requires long-term follow-up of patients with post-COVID syndrome, which prevents premature death from diseases of the circulatory system.

About the Authors

S. I. Sofronova
YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Sargylana I. Sofronova – PHD, Leading researcher of YSC CMP.



V. M. Nikolaev
YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev – PHD, researcher.



I. V. Kononova
YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Irina V. Kononova – PHD, researcher.



A. N. Romanova
YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Anna N. Romanova – MD, director of YSC CMP.



L. D. Olesova
YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Lubov D. Olesova – PhD, researcher.



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Sofronova S.I., Nikolaev V.M., Kononova I.V., Romanova A.N., Olesova L.D. Cardiovascular pathology and COVID-19 in residents of Yakutsk. Yakut Medical Journal. 2022;(1):90-93. https://doi.org/10.1234/YMJ.2022.77.23

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