Hallazgos en el PET/TC-PET/RM secundarios a la infección en el sistema nervioso central y periférico por SARS-CoV-2

Q4 Medicine
Marylin Acuña Hernández , Walter Efrén Roldán Cubides , David Cardoza Ochoa , Liset Sánchez Orduz , Paola Vallejo Armenta , Rodrigo Hernández Ramírez , Uvi Cancino Ramos
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Abstract

Introduction

SARS-CoV-2 infection worldwide has affected about 232,075,351 people and caused at least 4,752,988 deaths according to WHO data. It has been considered that the organ of predilection for involvement by this infection is the lung, but according to the literature, 36.4% of patients have evidenced CNS involvement and 8.9% of the SNP.

Materials and methods

An intentional search of the literature was carried out in different medical databases such as Pubmed, Ovid, BMJ, Clinical Key, ScienceDirect, entering keywords such as COVID-19, brain, SARS-CoV-2 infection, PET/CT, PET/RM encephalopathy, accompanied by Boolean operators such as AND, OR and NOT.

Results

To date, numerous case reports, case series, and observational studies have been published using different PET/CT or PET/MRI radiotracers with different findings.

Conclusion

PET/CT or PET/MRI with 2-[18F]FDG or [18F]FDOPA has shown to be a useful tool to detect and understand the disease process in those patients with SARS-CoV-2 neuro-infection in cases of normal structural images.

中枢和外周神经系统SARS-CoV-2感染后PET/TC-PET/ mri的发现
简介根据世界卫生组织的数据,全球范围内的SARS-CoV-2感染已影响约232075351人,并导致至少4752988人死亡。人们认为,这种感染的首选器官是肺,但根据文献,36.4%的患者有中枢神经系统受累,8.9%的患者有SNP受累。材料和方法在不同的医学数据库中进行了有意的文献检索,如Pubmed、Ovid、BMJ、Clinical Key、ScienceDirect,输入关键字,如新冠肺炎、脑、SARS-CoV-2感染、PET/CT、PET/RM脑病,并伴随布尔运算符,如AND、OR和NOT.结果迄今为止,已使用不同的PET/CT或PET/MRI放射性示踪剂发表了大量病例报告、病例系列和观察性研究,发现不同。结论在结构图像正常的情况下,2-[18F]FDG或[18F]FDOPA的PET/CT或PET/MRI已被证明是检测和了解严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型神经感染患者疾病过程的有用工具。
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Neurologia Argentina
Neurologia Argentina Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: Neurología Argentina es la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Neurológica Argentina. Todos los artículos, publicados en español, son sometidos a un proceso de revisión sobre ciego por pares con la finalidad de ofrecer información original, relevante y de alta calidad que abarca todos los aspectos de la Neurología y la Neurociencia.
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