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MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19
OBJECTIVES: To determine the contribution of comorbidities on the reported widespread myocardial abnormalities in patients with recent COVID-19. METHODS: In a prospective two-centre observational study, patients hospitalised with confirmed COVID-19 underwent gadolinium and manganese-enhanced MRI and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34615668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319926 |
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author | Singh, Trisha Kite, Thomas A Joshi, Shruti S Spath, Nick B Kershaw, Lucy Baker, Andrew Jordan, Helen Gulsin, Gaurav Singh Williams, Michelle Claire van Beek, Edwin J R Arnold, Jayanth Ranjit Semple, Scott I K Moss, Alastair James Newby, David E Dweck, Marc McCann, Gerry P |
author_facet | Singh, Trisha Kite, Thomas A Joshi, Shruti S Spath, Nick B Kershaw, Lucy Baker, Andrew Jordan, Helen Gulsin, Gaurav Singh Williams, Michelle Claire van Beek, Edwin J R Arnold, Jayanth Ranjit Semple, Scott I K Moss, Alastair James Newby, David E Dweck, Marc McCann, Gerry P |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To determine the contribution of comorbidities on the reported widespread myocardial abnormalities in patients with recent COVID-19. METHODS: In a prospective two-centre observational study, patients hospitalised with confirmed COVID-19 underwent gadolinium and manganese-enhanced MRI and CT coronary angiography (CTCA). They were compared with healthy and comorbidity-matched volunteers after blinded analysis. RESULTS: In 52 patients (median age: 54 (IQR 51–57) years, 39 males) who recovered from COVID-19, one-third (n=15, 29%) were admitted to intensive care and a fifth (n=11, 21%) were ventilated. Twenty-three patients underwent CTCA, with one-third having underlying coronary artery disease (n=8, 35%). Compared with younger healthy volunteers (n=10), patients demonstrated reduced left (ejection fraction (EF): 57.4±11.1 (95% CI 54.0 to 60.1) versus 66.3±5 (95 CI 62.4 to 69.8)%; p=0.02) and right (EF: 51.7±9.1 (95% CI 53.9 to 60.1) vs 60.5±4.9 (95% CI 57.1 to 63.2)%; p≤0.0001) ventricular systolic function with elevated native T1 values (1225±46 (95% CI 1205 to 1240) vs 1197±30 (95% CI 1178 to 1216) ms;p=0.04) and extracellular volume fraction (ECV) (31±4 (95% CI 29.6 to 32.1) vs 24±3 (95% CI 22.4 to 26.4)%; p<0.0003) but reduced myocardial manganese uptake (6.9±0.9 (95% CI 6.5 to 7.3) vs 7.9±1.2 (95% CI 7.4 to 8.5) mL/100 g/min; p=0.01). Compared with comorbidity-matched volunteers (n=26), patients had preserved left ventricular function but reduced right ventricular systolic function (EF: 51.7±9.1 (95% CI 53.9 to 60.1) vs 59.3±4.9 (95% CI 51.0 to 66.5)%; p=0.0005) with comparable native T1 values (1225±46 (95% CI 1205 to 1240) vs 1227±51 (95% CI 1208 to 1246) ms; p=0.99), ECV (31±4 (95% CI 29.6 to 32.1) vs 29±5 (95% CI 27.0 to 31.2)%; p=0.35), presence of late gadolinium enhancement and manganese uptake. These findings remained irrespective of COVID-19 disease severity, presence of myocardial injury or ongoing symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Patients demonstrate right but not left ventricular dysfunction. Previous reports of left ventricular myocardial abnormalities following COVID-19 may reflect pre-existing comorbidities. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04625075. |
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spelling | pubmed-85039212021-10-12 MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 Singh, Trisha Kite, Thomas A Joshi, Shruti S Spath, Nick B Kershaw, Lucy Baker, Andrew Jordan, Helen Gulsin, Gaurav Singh Williams, Michelle Claire van Beek, Edwin J R Arnold, Jayanth Ranjit Semple, Scott I K Moss, Alastair James Newby, David E Dweck, Marc McCann, Gerry P Heart Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies OBJECTIVES: To determine the contribution of comorbidities on the reported widespread myocardial abnormalities in patients with recent COVID-19. METHODS: In a prospective two-centre observational study, patients hospitalised with confirmed COVID-19 underwent gadolinium and manganese-enhanced MRI and CT coronary angiography (CTCA). They were compared with healthy and comorbidity-matched volunteers after blinded analysis. RESULTS: In 52 patients (median age: 54 (IQR 51–57) years, 39 males) who recovered from COVID-19, one-third (n=15, 29%) were admitted to intensive care and a fifth (n=11, 21%) were ventilated. Twenty-three patients underwent CTCA, with one-third having underlying coronary artery disease (n=8, 35%). Compared with younger healthy volunteers (n=10), patients demonstrated reduced left (ejection fraction (EF): 57.4±11.1 (95% CI 54.0 to 60.1) versus 66.3±5 (95 CI 62.4 to 69.8)%; p=0.02) and right (EF: 51.7±9.1 (95% CI 53.9 to 60.1) vs 60.5±4.9 (95% CI 57.1 to 63.2)%; p≤0.0001) ventricular systolic function with elevated native T1 values (1225±46 (95% CI 1205 to 1240) vs 1197±30 (95% CI 1178 to 1216) ms;p=0.04) and extracellular volume fraction (ECV) (31±4 (95% CI 29.6 to 32.1) vs 24±3 (95% CI 22.4 to 26.4)%; p<0.0003) but reduced myocardial manganese uptake (6.9±0.9 (95% CI 6.5 to 7.3) vs 7.9±1.2 (95% CI 7.4 to 8.5) mL/100 g/min; p=0.01). Compared with comorbidity-matched volunteers (n=26), patients had preserved left ventricular function but reduced right ventricular systolic function (EF: 51.7±9.1 (95% CI 53.9 to 60.1) vs 59.3±4.9 (95% CI 51.0 to 66.5)%; p=0.0005) with comparable native T1 values (1225±46 (95% CI 1205 to 1240) vs 1227±51 (95% CI 1208 to 1246) ms; p=0.99), ECV (31±4 (95% CI 29.6 to 32.1) vs 29±5 (95% CI 27.0 to 31.2)%; p=0.35), presence of late gadolinium enhancement and manganese uptake. These findings remained irrespective of COVID-19 disease severity, presence of myocardial injury or ongoing symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Patients demonstrate right but not left ventricular dysfunction. Previous reports of left ventricular myocardial abnormalities following COVID-19 may reflect pre-existing comorbidities. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04625075. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-01 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8503921/ /pubmed/34615668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319926 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies Singh, Trisha Kite, Thomas A Joshi, Shruti S Spath, Nick B Kershaw, Lucy Baker, Andrew Jordan, Helen Gulsin, Gaurav Singh Williams, Michelle Claire van Beek, Edwin J R Arnold, Jayanth Ranjit Semple, Scott I K Moss, Alastair James Newby, David E Dweck, Marc McCann, Gerry P MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title | MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title_full | MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title_fullStr | MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed | MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title_short | MRI and CT coronary angiography in survivors of COVID-19 |
title_sort | mri and ct coronary angiography in survivors of covid-19 |
topic | Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34615668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319926 |
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