2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10122558
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Altered Vascular Endothelium-Dependent Responsiveness in Frail Elderly Patients Recovering from COVID-19 Pneumonia: Preliminary Evidence

Abstract: We evaluated vascular dysfunction with the single passive leg movement test (sPLM) in 22 frail elderly patients at 84 + 31 days after hospitalization for COVID-19 pneumonia, compared to 22 age-, sex- and comorbidity-matched controls (CTRL). At rest, all COVID-19 patients were in stable clinical condition without severe comorbidities. Patients (aged 72 ± 6 years, 73% male) had moderate disability (Barthel index score 77 ± 26), hypoxemia and normocapnia at arterial blood gas analysis and mild pulmonary restricti… Show more

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“…Altered endothelial dysfunction-related microRNAs were found in plasma from ME/CFS patients recently [ 5 ]. In Covid-19 infection the endothelium is severely affected and the disturbance seems to persist in post-Covid Syndrome (PCS) [ 8 , 12 , 20 , 23 , 34 ]. Particularly the finding of severe endothelial affection in Covid-19 and the persisting endothelial dysfunction corroborates our hypothesis of a role of endothelial and vascular dysfunction in the pathogenesis of PCS.…”
Section: Decreased Cerebral Blood Flow (Cbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered endothelial dysfunction-related microRNAs were found in plasma from ME/CFS patients recently [ 5 ]. In Covid-19 infection the endothelium is severely affected and the disturbance seems to persist in post-Covid Syndrome (PCS) [ 8 , 12 , 20 , 23 , 34 ]. Particularly the finding of severe endothelial affection in Covid-19 and the persisting endothelial dysfunction corroborates our hypothesis of a role of endothelial and vascular dysfunction in the pathogenesis of PCS.…”
Section: Decreased Cerebral Blood Flow (Cbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40, 42, 43 Chronotropic incompetence is also associated with impaired endothelial function assessed by brachial flow-mediated vasodilation 44 and abnormal endothelial function has been demonstrated to be present in the setting of early PASC. 45, 46 Abnormal endothelial function assessed with non-invasive brachial artery flow-mediated dilation may be associated with reduced VO 2 in PASC. 47 Coronary microvascular dysfunction, present in some people recovering from COVID-19, 48 is also associated with chronotropic incompetence in the general population with microvascular dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Endothelial and coronary microvascular dysfunction are associated with chronotropic incompetence in the general population 4951 and have been demonstrated in early PASC. 5254 Endothelial dysfunction may be associated with reduced VO 2 in PASC; 55 this could be due to endothelial injury from direct viral infection, or due to effects of persistent inflammation and immune activation. 56 Elevated inflammation resulting in changes in autonomic function in PASC could explain reduced exercise capacity, chronotropic incompetence, blunted heart rate recovery, reduced heart rate variability and CPET findings others have noted in PASC including altered peripheral oxygen extraction, 57 preload failure 58 or inadequate stroke volume augmentation, 23, 24 and disordered breathing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We speculate that L-Arginine supplementation could be also beneficial in controlling long-COVID-19, since the persistence of chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction has been shown to be fundamental in COVID-19 sequelae [90][91][92][93].…”
Section: Effects Of L-arginine On the Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%