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Unclear issues regarding COVID-19

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2020

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Yüksel, Aycan
Karadoğan, Dilek
Gürkan, Canan Gündüz
Akyıl, Fatma Tokgöz
Töreyin, Zehra Nur
Marim, Feride
Arıkan, Hüseyin
Eyüboğlu, Tuğba Şişmanlar
Emiralioğlu, Nagehan
Şerifoğlu, İrem
Develi, Elif
Çelik, Selman
Sertçelik, Ümran Özden
Gürsoy, Tuğba Ramaslı
Elversli, Mehmet Fatih
Öncel, Aslı
Er, Berrin
Fırıncıoğulları, Ali
Günaydın, Fatma Esra
Özakıncı, Halil
Özçelik, Neslihan
Esendağlı, Dorina
Aydın, Asena
Köse, Neslihan
Erçelik, Merve
Gülhan, Pınar Yıldız
Yıldız, Ethem
Irmak, İlim
Kara, Bilge Yılmaz
Gürz, Selçuk
Karakaş, Fatma Gülsüm
Akgün, Metin

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Yüksel, A., Karadoğan, D., Gürkan, C.G., Akyıl, F.T., Toreyin, Z.N., Marim, F. ve diğerleri. (2020). Unclear issues regarding COVID-19. Eurasian Journal of Medicine, 52(2), 191-196.

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Scientists from all over the world have been intensively working to discover different aspects of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) since the first cluster of cases was reported in China. Herein, we aimed to investigate unclear issues related to transmission and pathogenesis of disease as well as accuracy of diagnostic tests and treatment modalities. A literature search on PubMed, Ovid, and EMBASE databases was conducted, and articles pertinent to identified search terms were extracted. A snow-ball search strategy was followed in order to retrieve additional relevant articles. It was reported that viral spread may occur during the asymptomatic phase of infection, and viral load was suggested to be a useful marker to assess disease severity. In contrast to immune response against viral infections, cytotoxic T lymphocytes decline in SARS-CoV-2 infection, which can be partially explained by direct invasion of T lymphocytes or apoptosis activated by SARS-CoV-2. Dysregulation of the urokinase pathway, cleavage of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein by FXa and FIIa, and consumption coagulopathy were the proposed mechanisms of the coagulation dysfunction in COVID-19. False-negative rates of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction varied between 3% and 41% across studies. The probability of the positive test was proposed to decrease with the number of days past from symptom onset. Safety issues related to infection spread limit the use of high flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in hypoxic patients. Further studies are required to elucidate the challenging issues, thus enhancing the management of COVID-19 patients.

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Eurasian Journal of Medicine

Volume

52

Issue

2

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https://doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2020.20092
https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/makale/TXpneU9EYzRPQT09
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/5890

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