Long-Term Adverse Effects of Mild COVID-19 Disease on Arterial Stiffness, and Systemic and Central Hemodynamics: A Pre-Post Study

Author:

Podrug Mario12,Koren Pjero13,Dražić Maras Edita4,Podrug Josip5,Čulić Viktor36ORCID,Perissiou Maria7ORCID,Bruno Rosa Maria89,Mudnić Ivana10,Boban Mladen10,Jerončić Ana111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Vascular Aging, University of Split School of Medicine, 21000 Split, Croatia

2. University Department of Health Studies, University of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

3. University of Split School of Medicine, 21000 Split, Croatia

4. Infectious Diseases Department, University Hospital of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

5. Otorhinolaryngology Department, University Hospital of Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

6. Department of Cardiology and Angiology, University Hospital Centre Split, 21000 Split, Croatia

7. Physical Activity, Health and Rehabilitation Research Group, School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, Faculty of Science and Health, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2UP, UK

8. Université Paris Cité, INSERM, PARCC, 75015 Paris, France

9. Clinical Pharmacology Unit, AP-HP, Hôpital européen Georges Pompidou, 75015 Paris, France

10. Department of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Split School of Medicine, 21000 Split, Croatia

11. Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of Medicine, 21000 Split, Croatia

Abstract

COVID-19-associated vascular disease complications are primarily associated with endothelial dysfunction; however, the consequences of disease on vascular structure and function, particularly in the long term (>7 weeks post-infection), remain unexplored. Individual pre- and post-infection changes in arterial stiffness as well as central and systemic hemodynamic parameters were measured in patients diagnosed with mild COVID-19. As part of in-laboratory observational studies, baseline measurements were taken up to two years before, whereas the post-infection measurements were made 2–3 months after the onset of COVID-19. We used the same measurement protocol throughout the study as well as linear and mixed-effects regression models to analyze the data. Patients (N = 32) were predominantly healthy and young (mean age ± SD: 36.6 ± 12.6). We found that various parameters of arterial stiffness and central hemodynamics—cfPWV, AIx@HR75, and cDBP as well as DBP and MAP—responded to a mild COVID-19 disease. The magnitude of these responses was dependent on the time since the onset of COVID-19 as well as age (pregression_models ≤ 0.013). In fact, mixed-effects models predicted a clinically significant progression of vascular impairment within the period of 2–3 months following infection (change in cfPWV by +1.4 m/s, +15% in AIx@HR75, approximately +8 mmHg in DBP, cDBP, and MAP). The results point toward the existence of a widespread and long-lasting pathological process in the vasculature following mild COVID-19 disease, with heterogeneous individual responses, some of which may be triggered by an autoimmune response to COVID-19.

Funder

Croatian Science Foundation

Split-Dalmatia County

City of Split

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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