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[(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function
SARS-CoV-2 virus infects organs other than the lung, such as mediastinal lymph nodes, spleen, and liver, but, to date, metabolic imaging studies obtained in short-term follow-ups of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection are rare. Our objective was to evaluate the usefulness of [(18)F]...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040835 |
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author | Triviño-Ibáñez, Eva María Jiménez-Rodríguez, Beatriz María Rudolphi-Solero, Teodoro García-Rivero, Encarnación Yolanda Rodríguez-Fernández, Antonio Llamas-Elvira, José Manuel Gómez-Río, Manuel Morales-García, Concepción |
author_facet | Triviño-Ibáñez, Eva María Jiménez-Rodríguez, Beatriz María Rudolphi-Solero, Teodoro García-Rivero, Encarnación Yolanda Rodríguez-Fernández, Antonio Llamas-Elvira, José Manuel Gómez-Río, Manuel Morales-García, Concepción |
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description | SARS-CoV-2 virus infects organs other than the lung, such as mediastinal lymph nodes, spleen, and liver, but, to date, metabolic imaging studies obtained in short-term follow-ups of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection are rare. Our objective was to evaluate the usefulness of [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT in the short-term follow-up of patients admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia and to explore the association of the findings with clinical prognostic markers. The prospective study included 20 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia (November 2020–March 2021). Clinical and laboratory test findings were gathered at admission, 48–72 h post-admission, and 2–3 months post-discharge, when [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT and respiratory function tests were performed. Lung volumes, spirometry, lung diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and respiratory muscle strength were measured. Volumetric [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT results were correlated with laboratory and respiratory parameters. Eleven [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT (55%) were positive, with hypermetabolic mediastinal lymphadenopathy in 90.9%. Mediastinal lesion’s SUVpeak was correlated with white cells’ count. Eleven (55%) patients had impaired respiratory function, including reduced DLCO (35%). SUVpeak was correlated with %predicted-DLCO. TLG was negatively correlated with %predicted-DLCO and TLC. In the short-term follow-up of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia, [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT findings revealed significant detectable inflammation in lungs and mediastinal lymph nodes that correlated with pulmonary function impairment in more than half of the patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-90259792022-04-23 [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function Triviño-Ibáñez, Eva María Jiménez-Rodríguez, Beatriz María Rudolphi-Solero, Teodoro García-Rivero, Encarnación Yolanda Rodríguez-Fernández, Antonio Llamas-Elvira, José Manuel Gómez-Río, Manuel Morales-García, Concepción Diagnostics (Basel) Article SARS-CoV-2 virus infects organs other than the lung, such as mediastinal lymph nodes, spleen, and liver, but, to date, metabolic imaging studies obtained in short-term follow-ups of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection are rare. Our objective was to evaluate the usefulness of [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT in the short-term follow-up of patients admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia and to explore the association of the findings with clinical prognostic markers. The prospective study included 20 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia (November 2020–March 2021). Clinical and laboratory test findings were gathered at admission, 48–72 h post-admission, and 2–3 months post-discharge, when [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT and respiratory function tests were performed. Lung volumes, spirometry, lung diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and respiratory muscle strength were measured. Volumetric [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT results were correlated with laboratory and respiratory parameters. Eleven [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT (55%) were positive, with hypermetabolic mediastinal lymphadenopathy in 90.9%. Mediastinal lesion’s SUVpeak was correlated with white cells’ count. Eleven (55%) patients had impaired respiratory function, including reduced DLCO (35%). SUVpeak was correlated with %predicted-DLCO. TLG was negatively correlated with %predicted-DLCO and TLC. In the short-term follow-up of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia, [(18)F]FDG-PET/CT findings revealed significant detectable inflammation in lungs and mediastinal lymph nodes that correlated with pulmonary function impairment in more than half of the patients. MDPI 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9025979/ /pubmed/35453883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040835 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Triviño-Ibáñez, Eva María Jiménez-Rodríguez, Beatriz María Rudolphi-Solero, Teodoro García-Rivero, Encarnación Yolanda Rodríguez-Fernández, Antonio Llamas-Elvira, José Manuel Gómez-Río, Manuel Morales-García, Concepción [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title | [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title_full | [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title_fullStr | [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title_full_unstemmed | [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title_short | [(18)F]FDG PET/CT in Short-Term Complications of COVID-19: Metabolic Markers of Persistent Inflammation and Impaired Respiratory Function |
title_sort | [(18)f]fdg pet/ct in short-term complications of covid-19: metabolic markers of persistent inflammation and impaired respiratory function |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040835 |
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