Author: Fayssoil, Abdallah; De Carnavalet, Marie Charlotte De Carne; Mansencal, Nicolas; Lofaso, Frederic; Davido, Benjamin
Title: Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiological Aspects in the Context of COVID-19 and Obesity Cord-id: wr6y72s7 Document date: 2021_6_14
ID: wr6y72s7
Snippet: Obesity is a significant public health concern associated with high morbidity. Obese patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection, and obesity is a high-risk factor for admission to the intensive care unit. We aimed to write a narrative review of cardiac and pulmonary pathophysiological aspects of obese patients in the context of COVID-19 infection. Obesity affects lung volume, with a decrease in expiratory reserve volume, which is associated with a decrease in lung and chest wall complianc
Document: Obesity is a significant public health concern associated with high morbidity. Obese patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection, and obesity is a high-risk factor for admission to the intensive care unit. We aimed to write a narrative review of cardiac and pulmonary pathophysiological aspects of obese patients in the context of COVID-19 infection. Obesity affects lung volume, with a decrease in expiratory reserve volume, which is associated with a decrease in lung and chest wall compliance, an increase in airway resistance, and an increase in work of breathing. Obesity affects cardiac structure and hemodynamics. Obesity is a risk factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disorders. Moreover, obesity is associated with a low-grade inflammatory state, endothelial dysfunction, hyperinsulinemia, and metabolic disorders. Obesity is associated with severe COVID-19 and invasive mechanical ventilation. These previous cardiopulmonary pathological aspects may explain the clinical severity in obese patients with COVID-19. Obese patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection. Understanding cardiorespiratory pathophysiological aspects may help physicians manage patients in hospitals.
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