Literature Review: Gambaran Gangguan Pertukaran Gas pada Penderita COVID-19 dengan Penyakit Komorbid Hipertensi
Abstract
Comorbid hypertension can be the reason of COVID-19 patients
experiencing severe inflammation. COVID-19, which mainly attacks the alveoli,
causes patients have severe gas exchange disorders and increase the mortality rate.
Objective: This review study aimed to identify prevalence of COVID-19 and
hypertension patients, major and minor signs of impaired gas exchange in COVID-19
patients with comorbid hypertension. Methods: A literature review searched five
electronics databases (Google Scholar, Science Direct, ProQuest, Nature, and
SpringerLink) with keywords Impaired gas exchange, COVID-19, and Hypertension
published between 2019-2022. Result and Analysis: We found ten studies which met
inclusion criteria in the review. Included studies were divided into two broad
thematic areas regarding, condition of COVID-19 patients with comorbid
hypertension who have impaired gas exchange (n=4) and COVID-19 with comorbid
hypertension who have symptoms of impaired gas exchange (n=6). The majority of
design studies that contributed to this review were case studies and cohort studies.
The average number of participants were more than 200 overall for every study and
discussed impaired gas exchange in COVID-19 patients with comorbid hypertension
Discussion and conclusion: Most of the critically ill COVID-19 patients with
comorbid hypertension have impaired gas exchange with the main symptoms of
dyspnea, respiratory acidosis with lab results of low PaO2 levels, high PaCO2, high
HCO3, and pH levels less than 7.40, tachycardia, and, breath sounds addition. Some
patients also experience signs and symptoms dizziness, blurred vision, cyanosis,
diaphoresis, restlessness, nostril breathing, abnormal breathing patterns, abnormal
skin color, decreased consciousness
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