Radiological findings of COVID-19-related thromboembolic complications
Título
Radiological findings of COVID-19-related thromboembolic complications
Autor
Suzan Fouad Omar, Rehab Mohammed Habib, Abdelghany Mohammed Motawea
Descripción
Abstract Background The ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may cause, in addition to lung disease, a wide spectrum of non-respiratory complications. Among these are thromboembolic complications. The theories that explain the mechanism of thromboembolic complications of COVID-19 are accumulating rapidly, and in addition to the role of imaging for assessment of COVID-19 pneumonia, CT may be useful for identification of these complications, such as pulmonary embolism, ischaemic stroke, mesenteric ischaemia, and acro-ischaemia. Results Thromboembolic manifestations were diagnosed in 10% of our patients (124 patients out of the total 1245 COVID-19 patients); 56 patients (45.2%) presented with pulmonary embolism, 32 patients (25.8%) presented with cerebrovascular manifestations, 17 patients (13.7%) presented with limb affection, and 19 patients (15.3%) presented with gastrointestinal thromboembolic complications. Most of our patients had significant comorbidities; diabetes was found in 72 patients (58%), dyslipidemia in 72 patients (58%), smoking in 71 patients (57.3%), hypertension in 63 patients (50.8%), and morbid obesity in 40 patients (32.2%). Thromboembolic events were diagnosed on admission in 41 patients (33.1%), during the first week in 61 patients (49.2%), and after the first week in 22 patients (17.7%). Conclusions The incidence of thromboembolic complications in COVID-19 patients is relatively high resulting in a multisystem thrombotic disease. In addition to the crucial role of imaging for assessment of COVID-19 pneumonia, CT is important for assessment of the thromboembolic complications, such as pulmonary embolism, ischaemic stroke, mesenteric ischaemia, and peripheral ischaemia, especially in patients with elevated d-dimer levels and those with sudden clinical deterioration.
Fecha
2021
Identificador
10.1186/s43055-021-00446-9
Fuente
Biotemas
Editor
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Cobertura
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
Colección
Citación
Suzan Fouad Omar, Rehab Mohammed Habib, Abdelghany Mohammed Motawea, “Radiological findings of COVID-19-related thromboembolic complications,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/10452.
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