FEATURES OF CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE WHO UNDERWENT COVID-19
Abstract
According to experts, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the key risk factors for
severe course and serious complications in case of infection with coronavirus: a previous stroke
increases the risk of resuscitation and mechanical ventilation by 2.5 times. CVD is the most
common comorbidity in coronavirus infection: it occurs in 1/3 of patients with COVID-19, increases
the risk of hospitalization by 6 times and the risk of death by 12 times. In 67% of patients with
concomitant diseases who died from COVID, they suffered from heart and vascular problems (1,
2, 3).
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