RT Journal Article T1 PostCOVID effect on endothelial function in hypertensive patients: A new research opportunity A1 Gimenez-Miranda, Luis A1 Beltran-Romero, Luis A1 Leon-Jimenez, David A1 Stiefel, Pablo K1 circulating free DNA K1 endothelial dysfunction K1 endothelial microparticles K1 Laser-Doppler flowmetry K1 SARS CoV-2 K1 Cell-free dna K1 Preeclampsia K1 Dysfunction K1 Correlate AB SARS-CoV-2 is causing devastation both in human lives and economic resources. When the world seems to start overcoming the pandemics scourge, the threat of long-term complications of COVID-19 is rising. Reports show that some of these long-term effects may contribute to the main cause of morbimortality worldwide: the vascular diseases. Given the evidence of damage in the endothelial cells due to SARS-CoV-2 and that endothelial dysfunction precedes the development of arteriosclerosis, the authors propose to measure endothelial function around 6-12 months after acute disease in hypertensive patients, especially if they have other cardiovascular risk factors or overt vascular disease. The methods the authors propose are cost-effective and can be made available to any hypertension unit. These methods could be the "in vivo" assessment of endothelial function by flow mediated vasodilatation after ischemia by Laser-Doppler flowmetry and the measurement of plasma free circulating DNA and microparticles of endothelial origin. PB Wiley SN 1524-6175 YR 2021 FD 2021-11-16 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27797 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/27797 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025