坏死性胰腺炎和 COVID-19 感染后的大面积空气栓塞--尸检计算机断层扫描的作用。

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Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1177/19253621211073284
Inga Melvinsdottir, Nadia Solomon, Roxanne Wadia, Thiruvengadam Muniraj, Steffen Huber, Albert J Sinusas
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摘要

导致 COVID-19 大流行的严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)提出了有关工作场所接触病毒(包括死后接触)的重要问题。COVID-19 疾病的复杂性及其众多意料之外的并发症使得尸体解剖在确定该疾病的病理生理学方面变得更加重要。然而,进行传统的尸检存在暴露风险。下面的报告描述了一个不寻常的病例:一名被诊断患有 COVID-19 和坏死性胰腺炎的患者在进行有限的传统尸检之前接受了死后计算机断层扫描(PMCT),结果意外地通过 PMCT 发现了大面积弥漫性静脉空气栓塞和新的胰腺周围血肿。在这个病例中,PMCT 不仅在确定死因方面发挥了关键作用,而且还允许进行有限的尸检,从而减少了接触 SARS-CoV-2 的机会,降低了尸检人员和病理学家的相关风险。
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Massive Air Embolism Following Necrotizing Pancreatitis and COVID-19 Infection-The Role of Postmortem Computed Tomography.

Massive Air Embolism Following Necrotizing Pancreatitis and COVID-19 Infection-The Role of Postmortem Computed Tomography.

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that caused the COVID-19 pandemic raised important questions about workplace exposures to the virus, including postmortem exposures. The complexity of COVID-19 disease and its numerous unanticipated complications made autopsy even more vital in determining the pathophysiology of the disease. Performing traditional autopsy, however, carries risk of exposure. The following report describes an unusual case in which a patient diagnosed with COVID-19 and necrotizing pancreatitis underwent postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) prior to limited traditional autopsy and was unexpectedly found via PMCT to have large and diffuse venous air emboli and a new peripancreatic hematoma. In this case, not only did PMCT play a crucial role in determining the cause of death but also it allowed for a limited autopsy, thereby reducing the exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and associated risk to the autopsy staff and pathologists.

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