EFFECTIVENESS OF STREPTOKINASE AND PROPOFOL DRUGS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS DELTA STRAW (EXAMPLES FROM PRACTICE)

Authors

  • Rakhimova Durdona Jurakulovna Samarkand State Medical Institute, Department of General Hygiene and Ecology
  • Ibragimov Mansur Bakhtyorovich Samarkand Military Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
  • Kholkhodjaev Avaz Akbarovich Republic of Uzbekistan Defense Ministry Samarkand Military Hospital
  • Narziev Shukhrat Karimovich Samarkand Military Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Keywords:

Coronavirus, pneumonia, Coronavirus sepsis

Abstract

Coronavirus infection Delta strain is now widespread in our republic, as well as in all countries of the world. It is no secret that the Delta strain infects many members today. Although the pathogenesis of coronavirus has not been fully studied, it has been found that it has tropism in all organs and tissues that contain cells that have the ACE-2 receptor. In the pathogenesis of the disease caused by the Delta strain, as a result of the chain action of cytokines along the vascular endothelium, coronavirus sepsis occurs and along with the respiratory system leads to damage to the central nervous system, digestive tract, kidneys, vascular wall. The Delta strain is a more aggressive strain than the previous COVID-19 strain, with complications of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), coronavirus septicemia and septic shock, sinus thrombosis, severe pneumonia, and death. In 2020, there was no abrupt increase in the amount of fibrinogen in the blood, the number of platelets in patients with COVID-19. In patients with the currently prevalent Delta strain, these figures are 2-2.5 times higher

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2021-09-22

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Rakhimova Durdona Jurakulovna, Ibragimov Mansur Bakhtyorovich, Kholkhodjaev Avaz Akbarovich, & Narziev Shukhrat Karimovich. (2021). EFFECTIVENESS OF STREPTOKINASE AND PROPOFOL DRUGS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS DELTA STRAW (EXAMPLES FROM PRACTICE). European Scholar Journal, 2(9), 21-25. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/1216

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