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Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A growing number of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) have been described since the beginning of this global pandemic. Acute myocardial injury is common in this population and is associated with higher rates of morbidity and m...

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Autores principales: Goerlich, Erin, Minhas, Anum S., Mukherjee, Monica, Sheikh, Farooq H., Gilotra, Nisha A., Sharma, Garima, Michos, Erin D., Hays, Allison G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7957471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33721125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11886-021-01483-6
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author Goerlich, Erin
Minhas, Anum S.
Mukherjee, Monica
Sheikh, Farooq H.
Gilotra, Nisha A.
Sharma, Garima
Michos, Erin D.
Hays, Allison G.
author_facet Goerlich, Erin
Minhas, Anum S.
Mukherjee, Monica
Sheikh, Farooq H.
Gilotra, Nisha A.
Sharma, Garima
Michos, Erin D.
Hays, Allison G.
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description PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A growing number of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) have been described since the beginning of this global pandemic. Acute myocardial injury is common in this population and is associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality. The focus of this review centers on the recent applications of multimodality imaging in the diagnosis and management of COVID-19-related cardiovascular conditions. RECENT FINDINGS: In addition to standard cardiac imaging techniques such as transthoracic echocardiography, other modalities including computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging have emerged as useful adjuncts in select patients with COVID-19 infection, particularly those with suspected ischemic and nonischemic myocardial injury. Data have also emerged suggesting lasting COVID-19 subclinical cardiac effects, which may have long-term prognostic implications. SUMMARY: With the spectrum of COVID-19 cardiovascular manifestations observed thus far, it is important for clinicians to recognize the role, strengths, and limitations of multimodality imaging techniques in this patient population.
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spelling pubmed-79574712021-03-15 Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19 Goerlich, Erin Minhas, Anum S. Mukherjee, Monica Sheikh, Farooq H. Gilotra, Nisha A. Sharma, Garima Michos, Erin D. Hays, Allison G. Curr Cardiol Rep Cardiac PET, CT, and MRI (P Schoenhagen and P-H Chen, Section Editors) PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A growing number of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) have been described since the beginning of this global pandemic. Acute myocardial injury is common in this population and is associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality. The focus of this review centers on the recent applications of multimodality imaging in the diagnosis and management of COVID-19-related cardiovascular conditions. RECENT FINDINGS: In addition to standard cardiac imaging techniques such as transthoracic echocardiography, other modalities including computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging have emerged as useful adjuncts in select patients with COVID-19 infection, particularly those with suspected ischemic and nonischemic myocardial injury. Data have also emerged suggesting lasting COVID-19 subclinical cardiac effects, which may have long-term prognostic implications. SUMMARY: With the spectrum of COVID-19 cardiovascular manifestations observed thus far, it is important for clinicians to recognize the role, strengths, and limitations of multimodality imaging techniques in this patient population. Springer US 2021-03-15 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7957471/ /pubmed/33721125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11886-021-01483-6 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Cardiac PET, CT, and MRI (P Schoenhagen and P-H Chen, Section Editors)
Goerlich, Erin
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Mukherjee, Monica
Sheikh, Farooq H.
Gilotra, Nisha A.
Sharma, Garima
Michos, Erin D.
Hays, Allison G.
Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19
title Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19
title_full Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19
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title_short Multimodality Imaging for Cardiac Evaluation in Patients with COVID-19
title_sort multimodality imaging for cardiac evaluation in patients with covid-19
topic Cardiac PET, CT, and MRI (P Schoenhagen and P-H Chen, Section Editors)
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