AI Article Synopsis

  • Health care workers treating COVID-19 patients faced increased stress, which was linked to cardiovascular health risks measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV).
  • The study assessed stress through a questionnaire covering lifestyle, job, and personal relationships, while measuring PWV with a TendioMed arteriograph.
  • Results indicated that both stress levels and PWVs were significantly higher when caring for COVID-19 patients, showing a positive correlation between increased stress and higher PWV.

Article Abstract

In the COVID-19 epidemiological context, the health care workers who were treating patients with COVID-19 were exposed daily to additional stress. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a predictive parameter for possible major adverse cardiovascular events. The present study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the general stress levels and PWVs of medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. : The study group was heterogeneous in terms of the medical profession. PWV was measured using a TendioMed arteriograph. Assessment of stress level was performed using a general stress questionnaire with questions grouped on the areas that contribute to stress: lifestyle, environment, symptoms, job, relationships and personality. PWV measurements and stress assessment were performed both during the period with many patients with COVID-19 and during the period with few patients with COVID-19. : The stress levels and PWVs of subjects were higher in the period when they cared for patients with COVID-19 than in the period when they did not have patients with COVID-19. : The study shows a positive correlation between the PWV of each subject and his/her stress score (the higher the stress score, the higher the PWV).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230369PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58060704DOI Listing

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