Affiliation:
1. National Research Mordovia State University, Bolshevitskaya Street, 68, Saransk 430005, Rep. Mordovia
Abstract
Abstract:
The post-COVID neurological syndrome has been coined, which describes the functional
and structural sequelae of coronavirus infection disease-19 (COVID-19) in the brain.
Mild/severe manifestations of the post-COVID neurological syndrome have been identified in
approximately 33.00% of COVID-19 survivors. The presence of neurological complications after
COVID allowed neuropathologists to investigate in-depth the role of viral infection in neurons.
The pathophysiology of the post-COVID neurological syndrome involved the development of a
systematic response, including coagulopathy characterized by the formation of microthrombi.
Coagulopathy, an old term for a new disease, describes the discrepancy between pro-coagulant
and anticoagulant systems due to overexpression of pro-coagulant substances and or their receptors
in addition to suppression of the anticoagulant molecules and or their receptors. Vascular
endothelial cells and hepatocytes play a central role in the regulation of hemostasis that is disrupted
during the acute phase response (APR) of coronavirus-19 (COVID-19). Currently, coagulopathy
and inflammation are termed together since both form a complementary system, indicated
by the elevation of inflammatory biomarkers (APR) and fibrinolysis biomarkers (Ddimer/
fibrin). The later events of the post-COVID neurological syndrome are primarily induced
by coagulopathy and direct viral tropism. Therefore, the paper introduces the hypothesis of coagulopathy
induced post-COVID neurological syndrome.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pharmacology,Hematology
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