Multislice CT in the visualisation of thromboembolism of small branches of pulmonary arteries in COVID-19

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Elmira Chuvakova, Lina Zaripova, Timur Sarsengaliyev, Manana Peradze, Abay Baigenzhin
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Introduction: The identification of pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) associated with COVID-19 requires careful diagnostic approach. Objective: to analyse the multislice CT (MSCT) data from patients with COVID-19. Methods: MSCT of 2,746 patients with COVID-19 was analysed, apart from them 112 patients with increased D-dimer underwent CT pulmonary angiography with post-processing analysis. In 14 patients the diagnosis was verified morphologically(autopsies). Results: CT pulmonary angiography revealed PTE in 45.9% of COVID-19 patients with elevated D-dimer. Indirect signs of PTE included: -areas of increased density, often triangular in shape (arrow, Fig.1A) and linear thickening (arrow, Fig.1B); -Westermarck9s symptom - local depletion of the lung pattern (arrow, Fig.1C) in three mutually perpendicular projections; -expansion of small branches of pulmonary arteries as signs of pulmonary hypertension (Fig.1D). Central and parietal emboli were visible in the lumen of the subsubsegmental and subsegmental arteries of the lungs (Fig.1E, F). The central embolus was surrounded by the contrast - a symptom of "polo stamp" (Fig.1G). Thrombus in the pulmonary artery was morphologically confirmed (Fig.1H, hematoxylin and eosin staining). Conclusions: CT pulmonary angiography allows revealing the acute thromboembolism of small branches of pulmonary artery and should be recommended in case of COVID-19 with elevated D-dimer level.
多层螺旋CT在新冠肺炎患者肺动脉小分支血栓栓塞中的显像价值
诊断与COVID-19相关的肺血栓栓塞(PTE)需要仔细的诊断方法。目的:分析新冠肺炎患者的多层螺旋CT (MSCT)资料。方法:对2746例新冠肺炎患者进行MSCT分析,并对112例d -二聚体增高患者行CT肺血管造影后处理分析。14例患者的诊断经形态学证实(尸检)。结果:CT肺血管造影显示45.9%的COVID-19患者d -二聚体升高。PTE的间接征象包括:-密度增加的区域,通常呈三角形(箭头,图1a)和线状增厚(箭头,图1b);- westermarcks症状-在三个相互垂直的投影中出现局部肺衰竭(箭头,图1c);-肺动脉小分支扩张是肺动脉高压的征象(图1d)。肺亚节段动脉和亚节段动脉管腔可见中央栓子和顶部栓子(图1e、F)。中心栓子被造影剂包围,为“polo stamp”症状(图1g)。形态学证实肺动脉血栓形成(图1h,苏木精和伊红染色)。结论:CT肺血管造影可显示肺动脉小分支的急性血栓栓塞,在d -二聚体水平升高的COVID-19病例中应推荐使用。
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Imaging
Imaging MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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