WJPR Citation New

  All Since 2020
 Citation  8502  4519
 h-index  30  23
 i10-index  227  96

Login

Best Article Awards

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR) is giving Best Article Award in every Issue for Best Article and Issue Certificate of Appreciation to the Authors to promote research activity of scholar.
Best Paper Award :
Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
Download Article: Click Here

Search

Track Your Article

Abstract

DISORDERS OF THE BODY SENSORY MACROSYSTEMS UPON LONG POST-COVID-19 SYNDROME

Lakhtin V. M.*, Lakhtin M. V., Novikova L. I., Kombarova S. Yu., Aleshkin V. A., Melikhova A. V.

.

Abstract

Based on our own results, the concept of the post-COVID-19 syndrome (early and long) is proposed. The fundamental idea of the concept is formulated, the constituents of it (sensory macrosystems of the body, others) and their interrelations are considered. The analysis of damages of macrosystems (contacting with the external environment and internal violations) of elderly patients 65+ (with an asymptomatic development of COVID-19 coupled pathologies, before and after vaccination and revaccination from COVID-19) in connection with the waves of the COVID-19 pandemic is carried out. It is found that pathologies of the body macrosystems are initiated and developed, first of all, in connection with primary signal lesions of the vascular systems (first of all cardiovascular system). Pathological changes in sensory macrosystems such as modulation, elimination and enhancement of pathologies were observed. In addition, progress of some, preservation of others and manifestation of new pathologies in the post-COVID-19 wave periods took place, depending on the patient current status. Massive attack of the post- COVID-19 damages was observed in breadth and depth. Simultaneity of the disorders of the skin, mucosa of the eyes, hearing aid and other sensory macrosystems took place. The acceleration of the development of pathologies and aging of the body was accompanied. The diagnostic and prognostic aspects of the concept are considered. The factors of increasing the reliability of diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of the concept are proposed. Approaches to the classification of post-COVID-19 syndromes are represented. The revealed rules, clinical patterns and prospects of the concept are emphasized.

Keywords: post-COVID-19 syndrome, skin, mucosa, cardiovascular system, diagnostics, prognostics, concept.


[Full Text Article]  [Download Certificate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Article Statistics

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More