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Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19

Myocardial injury caused by COVID-19 was reported in hospitalized patients previously. But the information about cardiac consequences of COVID-19 after recovery is limited. The aim of the study was comprehensive echocardiography assessment of right ventricular (RV) in patients recovered from COVID-1...

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Autores principales: Ozer, Pelin Karaca, Govdeli, Elif Ayduk, Baykiz, Derya, Karaayvaz, Ekrem Bilal, Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay, Catma, Yunus, Elitok, Ali, Cagatay, Atahan, Umman, Berrin, Oncul, Aytac, Tukek, Tufan, Bugra, Zehra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8036243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33839981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-021-02214-2
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author Ozer, Pelin Karaca
Govdeli, Elif Ayduk
Baykiz, Derya
Karaayvaz, Ekrem Bilal
Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay
Catma, Yunus
Elitok, Ali
Cagatay, Atahan
Umman, Berrin
Oncul, Aytac
Tukek, Tufan
Bugra, Zehra
author_facet Ozer, Pelin Karaca
Govdeli, Elif Ayduk
Baykiz, Derya
Karaayvaz, Ekrem Bilal
Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay
Catma, Yunus
Elitok, Ali
Cagatay, Atahan
Umman, Berrin
Oncul, Aytac
Tukek, Tufan
Bugra, Zehra
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description Myocardial injury caused by COVID-19 was reported in hospitalized patients previously. But the information about cardiac consequences of COVID-19 after recovery is limited. The aim of the study was comprehensive echocardiography assessment of right ventricular (RV) in patients recovered from COVID-19. This is a prospective, single-center study. After recovery from COVID-19, echocardiography was performed in consecutive 79 patients that attended follow-up visits from July 15 to November 30, 2020. According to the recovery at home vs hospital, patients were divided into two groups: home recovery (n = 43) and hospital recovery (n = 36). Comparisons were made with age, sex and risk factor-matched control group (n = 41). In addition to conventional echocardiography parameters, RV global longitudinal strain (RV-GLS) and RV free wall strain (RV-FWS) were determined using 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography (2D STE). Of the 79 patients recovered from COVID-19, 43 (55%) recovered at home, while 36 (45%) required hospitalization. The median follow-up duration was 133  ±  35 (87–184) days. In patients recovered from hospital, RV-GLS and RV-FWS were impaired compared to control group (RV-GLS: −17.3  ±  6.8 vs. −20.4  ±  4.9, respectively [p = 0.042]; RV-FWS: −19.0  ±  8.2 vs. −23.4  ±  6.2, respectively [p = 0.022]). In subgroup analysis, RV-FWS was impaired in patients severe pneumonia (n = 11) compared to mild-moderate pneumonia (n = 28), without pneumonia (n = 40) and control groups (−15.8  ±  7.6 vs. −21.6  ±  7.6 vs. −20.8  ±  7.7 vs. −23.4  ±  6.2, respectively, [p = 0.001 for each]) and RV-GLS was impaired compared to control group (−15.2  ±  6.9 vs. −20.4  ±  4; respectively, [p = 0.013]). A significant correlation was detected between serum CRP level at hospital admission and both RV-GLS and RV-FWS (r = 0.285, p = 0.006; r = 0.294, p = 0.004, respectively). Age (OR 0.948, p = 0.010), male gender (OR 0.289, p = 0.009), pneumonia on CT (OR 0.019, p = 0.004), and need of steroid in treatment (OR 17.424, p = 0.038) were identifed as independent predictors of impaired RV-FWS (> −18) via multivariate analysis. We demonstrated subclinic dysfunction of RV by 2D-STE in hospitalized patients in relation to the severity of pneumonia after recovery from COVID-19. 2D-STE supplies additional information above standard measures of RV in this cohort and can be used in the follow-up of these patients.
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spelling pubmed-80362432021-04-12 Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19 Ozer, Pelin Karaca Govdeli, Elif Ayduk Baykiz, Derya Karaayvaz, Ekrem Bilal Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay Catma, Yunus Elitok, Ali Cagatay, Atahan Umman, Berrin Oncul, Aytac Tukek, Tufan Bugra, Zehra Int J Cardiovasc Imaging Original Paper Myocardial injury caused by COVID-19 was reported in hospitalized patients previously. But the information about cardiac consequences of COVID-19 after recovery is limited. The aim of the study was comprehensive echocardiography assessment of right ventricular (RV) in patients recovered from COVID-19. This is a prospective, single-center study. After recovery from COVID-19, echocardiography was performed in consecutive 79 patients that attended follow-up visits from July 15 to November 30, 2020. According to the recovery at home vs hospital, patients were divided into two groups: home recovery (n = 43) and hospital recovery (n = 36). Comparisons were made with age, sex and risk factor-matched control group (n = 41). In addition to conventional echocardiography parameters, RV global longitudinal strain (RV-GLS) and RV free wall strain (RV-FWS) were determined using 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography (2D STE). Of the 79 patients recovered from COVID-19, 43 (55%) recovered at home, while 36 (45%) required hospitalization. The median follow-up duration was 133  ±  35 (87–184) days. In patients recovered from hospital, RV-GLS and RV-FWS were impaired compared to control group (RV-GLS: −17.3  ±  6.8 vs. −20.4  ±  4.9, respectively [p = 0.042]; RV-FWS: −19.0  ±  8.2 vs. −23.4  ±  6.2, respectively [p = 0.022]). In subgroup analysis, RV-FWS was impaired in patients severe pneumonia (n = 11) compared to mild-moderate pneumonia (n = 28), without pneumonia (n = 40) and control groups (−15.8  ±  7.6 vs. −21.6  ±  7.6 vs. −20.8  ±  7.7 vs. −23.4  ±  6.2, respectively, [p = 0.001 for each]) and RV-GLS was impaired compared to control group (−15.2  ±  6.9 vs. −20.4  ±  4; respectively, [p = 0.013]). A significant correlation was detected between serum CRP level at hospital admission and both RV-GLS and RV-FWS (r = 0.285, p = 0.006; r = 0.294, p = 0.004, respectively). Age (OR 0.948, p = 0.010), male gender (OR 0.289, p = 0.009), pneumonia on CT (OR 0.019, p = 0.004), and need of steroid in treatment (OR 17.424, p = 0.038) were identifed as independent predictors of impaired RV-FWS (> −18) via multivariate analysis. We demonstrated subclinic dysfunction of RV by 2D-STE in hospitalized patients in relation to the severity of pneumonia after recovery from COVID-19. 2D-STE supplies additional information above standard measures of RV in this cohort and can be used in the follow-up of these patients. Springer Netherlands 2021-04-11 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8036243/ /pubmed/33839981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-021-02214-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 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 Original Paper
Ozer, Pelin Karaca
Govdeli, Elif Ayduk
Baykiz, Derya
Karaayvaz, Ekrem Bilal
Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay
Catma, Yunus
Elitok, Ali
Cagatay, Atahan
Umman, Berrin
Oncul, Aytac
Tukek, Tufan
Bugra, Zehra
Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title_full Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title_fullStr Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title_short Impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from COVID-19
title_sort impairment of right ventricular longitudinal strain associated with severity of pneumonia in patients recovered from covid-19
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8036243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33839981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-021-02214-2
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