Отдельной проблемой является лечение АГ у больных COVID-19. Наличие в анамнезе АГ у пациентов с COVID-19 ассоциировалось с более тяжелым течением инфекции в отличие от больных, у которых гипертензия отсутствовала. По современным представлениям в период пандемии COVID-19 больные АГ должны тщательнее следить за уровнем своего АД и принимать постоянно рекомендованные врачом препараты. Это касается и применения для лечения больных АГ так называемых блокаторов ренин-ангиотензиновой системы: ингибиторов ангиотензин-превращающего фермента и блокаторов рецепторов ангиотензина II. Целый ряд проведенных в последнее время исследований, что указанные группы препаратов не только не повышают риск инфицирования вирусом, но и достоверно улучшают течение коронавирусной болезни.
"It was an ordinary day, a cold morning. I was sleeping after a night shift and woke up from the fact that massive shelling had begun. A tank unit of 16 tanks approached us. Our armored personnel carrier was shot down before my eyes and I ran to help pull the guys out, but did not I ran a little, there were about seven meters left, I could hear the whistle of shells, explosions and darkness ... I rubbed my eyes from the ground and saw that there was a bare bone in the place of the arm, I thought that I should see what was happening with my legs, if I could move. "I thought that I would die, but I was lying, I realized that I would not die for a long time, that I would live and I had to do something, and I put on a tourniquet," the military man says.
During the fighting near Izyum in the spring of 2022, military Mikhail Yurchuk received a complex wound. As a result, the man lost an arm and a leg. First, he was fitted with a prosthetic leg, and recently at the Lviv National Rehabilitation Center "Indestructible" - a modern bionic prosthetic arm. Thanks to special sensors, it can reproduce familiar movements. Now the warrior is undergoing rehabilitation. This was reported in the First TMO Lviv.