PECULIARITIES OF REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY AND CATECHOLAMINES IN POST-COVID BACKGROUND
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https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.03.02Keywords:
COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, cardiac rehabilitation, catecholaminesAbstract
The phenomenon of abnormal sinus tachycardia in patients with post-acute Covid-19 syndrome should be emphasized. Therefore, post-covid tachycardia syndrome should be considered as a phenotype or subsyndrome of post-acute Covid-19 syndrome. This provides safety for those who have few symptoms other than tachycardia. Post-covid tachycardia syndrome may present as postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or inappropriate sinus tachycardia, which may explain the development of several symptoms such as physical and mental impairments in post-acute Covid-19 syndrome. Future research should focus on the biological and clinical characteristics of this new clinical syndrome, as well as intervention studies based on established and testing new pharmacological approaches.
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