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Is the use of RAS inhibitors safe in the current era of COVID-19 pandemic?Is the use of RAS inhibitors safe in the current era of COVID-19 pandemic?

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Is the use of RAS inhibitors safe in the current era of COVID-19 pandemic?
Authors
신진호이해영조은주성기철김주한김대희임상현김광일손일석정욱진김현창유승기편욱범박성하
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
대한고혈압학회
Keywords
Hypertension; Infection; SARS; COVID-19; 2019 novel coronavirus; SARS-CoV-2; Sepsis; Pandemic; Antihypertensive drugs; ACE inhibitor; Angiotensin receptor blocker; ACE2
Citation
Clinical Hypertension, v.26, no.3, pp.26 - 30
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OTHER
Journal Title
Clinical Hypertension
Volume
26
Number
3
Start Page
26
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/11528
DOI
10.1186/s40885-020-00144-0
ISSN
2635-6325
Abstract
Abstract Antihypertensive drugs are one of the most widely used pharmacologic agent in the world and it is predominantly used in the elderly subjects. Pneumonia is the most common cause of death in the extremely old subject. During infection and its complication such as sepsis, hypotension could be exacerbated by antihypertensive drugs because homeostasis mechanisms such as sodium balance, renin angiotensin aldosterone system and/or sympathetic nervous system can be mitigated by antihypertensive drug therapy. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus-1 and 2 viral surface protein is known to attach angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on the cell membrane to facilitate viral entry into the cytoplasm. Despite the theoretical concerns of increased ACE2 expression by Renin-AngiotensinAldosterone system (RAS) blockade, there is no evidence that RAS inhibitors are harmful during COVID-19 infection and have in fact been shown to be beneficial in animal studies. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain RAS blockade during the current corona virus pandemic.
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