冠状动脉和心肌运动正常的COVID-19心室内血栓患者左心室内血流漩涡的变化

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Mersedeh Karvandi, Arash Mohammadi Tofigh, Saeed Ranjbar, Luigi P Badano
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摘要

目的:我们的临床观察显示,一些心肌运动和冠状动脉正常的COVID-19患者在心脏左心室不同区域形成血栓。本研究的目的是研究COVID-19疾病对心脏内血流的变化作为心内凝块形成的可能病因。方法:在数学、计算机科学和心血管医学的协同融合中,我们评估了因COVID-19住院的无心脏症状的患者,他们接受了二维超声心动图检查。超声心动图显示心肌运动正常,无创心血管诊断检查显示冠状动脉正常,心脏生化检查正常,但左心室有血栓的患者纳入研究。为了显示左心室血液的速度矢量,将运动和变形超声心动图数据导入MATLAB软件。结果:MATLAB程序分析输出发现左心室腔内血流涡流异常,提示COVID-19患者左心室内血液流动不规则、湍流。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在部分COVID-19患者中,心壁运动不能很好地使血液向正常方向循环,尽管心肌正常,但左心室内血流方向的改变可能导致不同区域的血栓形成。这种现象可能与血液特性的变化有关,比如粘度。
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Changes in blood flow vortices inside the left ventricle in COVID-19 patients with intraventricular clot despite a normal coronary and myocardial motion.

Changes in blood flow vortices inside the left ventricle in COVID-19 patients with intraventricular clot despite a normal coronary and myocardial motion.

Changes in blood flow vortices inside the left ventricle in COVID-19 patients with intraventricular clot despite a normal coronary and myocardial motion.

Changes in blood flow vortices inside the left ventricle in COVID-19 patients with intraventricular clot despite a normal coronary and myocardial motion.

Purpose: Our clinical observations showed clot formations in different regions of the left ventricle of the heart in some COVID-19 patients with normal myocardial motion and coronary artery. The aim of this study was to examine the changes caused by COVID-19 disease on blood flow inside the heart as a possible etiology of intracardiac clot formation.

Methods: In a synergic convergence of mathematics, computer science, and cardio-vascular medicine, we evaluated patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 without cardiac symptoms who underwent two-dimensional echocardiography. Patients with normal myocardial motions on echocardiography, normal coronary findings on noninvasive cardio-vascular diagnostic tests, and normal cardiac biochemical examinations but who presented with a clot in their left ventricle were included. To display the velocity vectors of the blood in the left ventricle, motion and deformation echocardiographic data were imported into MATLAB software.

Results: Analysis and output of the MATLAB program indicted anomalous blood flow vortices inside the left ventricular cavity, indicating irregular flow and turbulence of the blood inside the left ventricle in COVID-19 patients.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that in some COVID-19 patients, cardiac wall motion is not satisfactorily able to circulate the blood fluid in normal directions and that, despite normal myocardium, changes in the directions of blood flow inside the left ventricle might lead to clots in different zones. This phenomenon may be related to changes in blood properties, such as viscosity.

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Journal of Echocardiography
Journal of Echocardiography CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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3.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Echocardiography, the official journal of the Japanese Society of Echocardiography, publishes work that contributes to progress in the field and articles in clinical research as well, seeking to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all who are concerned with this discipline. The journal welcomes original investigations, review articles, letters to the editor, editorials, and case image in cardiovascular ultrasound, which will be reviewed by the editorial board. The Journal of Echocardiography provides the best of up-to-date information from around the world, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.
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