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In ten cases, bronchopneumonia was superimposed. Alveolar haemorrhage (n = 3), vasculitis (n = 1), and
pulmonary
embolism (n = 4) were additional findings. Pathologies in other organ systems were primarily shock-related; five individuals had
pulmonary
thrombotic
microangiopathy,
and three patients had generalised
microangiopathy.
At autopsy, senile
cardiac
amyloidosis was identified in six cases. The tolerance threshold for COVID-19 may be lower in hypertensive, aged,
obese,
males with severe
cardiovascular
comorbidities, and blood group A patients.
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32364264
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Histopathology
)
PMID
32364264
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Aug
Title
Postmortem examination of COVID-19 patients reveals diffuse alveolar damage with severe capillary congestion and variegated findings in lungs and other organs suggesting vascular dysfunction
Author(s) name
Menter T, Haslbauer JD et al.
Journal
Histopathology
Impact factor
3.46
Citation count
: 567
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Menter T, Haslbauer JD, Nienhold R, Savic S, Hopfer H, Deigendesch N, Frank S, Turek D, Willi N, Pargger H, Bassetti S, Leuppi JD, Cathomas G, Tolnay M, Mertz KD, Tzankov A. Postmortem examination of COVID-19 patients reveals diffuse alveolar damage with severe capillary congestion and variegated findings in lungs and other organs suggesting vascular dysfunction. Histopathology. 2020 Aug;77(2):198-209. PMID:32364264
The median CT score was 5, and the median number of zones implicated was five, both of which advanced quickly, peaked over sickness days 611, and then persisted at high levels. Ground-glass opacity was the most common pattern of abnormalities after the onset of symptoms (35 of 78 scans [45% ] to 49 of 79 scans [62% ] in different periods). The proportion of mixed patterns reached its highest on illness days 1217 (30 of 78 scans [38%]), and it thereafter moved into the position of second-most predominating pattern. The most common type of ground-glass opacity after the onset of symptoms was pure ground-glass opacity (20 of 50 scans [40% ] to 20 of 28 scans [71%]).
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32191587
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Radiology
)
PMID
32191587
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Aug
Title
Temporal Changes of CT Findings in 90 Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Longitudinal Study
Author(s) name
Wang Y, Dong C et al.
Journal
Radiology
Impact factor
7.11
Citation count
: 402
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Wang Y, Dong C, Hu Y, Li C, Ren Q, Zhang X, Shi H, Zhou M. Temporal Changes of CT Findings in 90 Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Longitudinal Study. Radiology. 2020 Aug;296(2):E55-E64. PMID:32191587
It was reported that Covid-19 which causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, was found in neural and capillary endothelial cells in frontal lobe tissue from a patient (SARS-CoV-2). Our discoveries of the virus in brain tissue, along with the clinical correlations of deteriorating neurologic symptoms, open the door to a deeper comprehension of the pathogenic mechanisms underpinning SARS-involvement CoV-2's in the central nervous system.
The findings offer the first proof of the direct spread and presence of SARS-CoV-2 in human brain tissue. Hematogenous dissemination and brain capillary endothelial cells of the brain-blood barrier are thought to facilitate pathogen entry into the central nervous system (CNS) and the subsequent virus-induced neuropathic effects in SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals.
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32314810
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J Med Virol
)
PMID
32314810
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Jul
Title
Central nervous system involvement by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Author(s) name
Paniz-Mondolfi A, Bryce C et al.
Journal
J Med Virol
Impact factor
2.07
Citation count
: 383
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Paniz-Mondolfi A, Bryce C, Grimes Z, Gordon RE, Reidy J, Lednicky J, Sordillo EM, Fowkes M. Central nervous system involvement by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). J Med Virol. 2020 Jul;92(7):699-702. PMID:32314810
The existence of
thrombosis
and
microangiopathy
in the lungs' small blood arteries and capillaries, together with an accompanying haemorrhage, are noteworthy discoveries. This greatly led to the patient's mortality. Even in patients who had not been ventilated, characteristics of diffuse alveolar injury, such as hyaline membranes, were present.
Cardiac
Individual cell
necrosis
without lymphocytic myocarditis was seen.
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32473124
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Lancet Respir Med
)
PMID
32473124
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Jul
Title
Pulmonary and cardiac pathology in African American patients with COVID-19: an autopsy series from New Orleans
Author(s) name
Fox SE, Akmatbekov A et al.
Journal
Lancet Respir Med
Impact factor
15.78
Citation count
: 581
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Fox SE, Akmatbekov A, Harbert JL, Li G, Quincy Brown J, Vander Heide RS. Pulmonary and cardiac pathology in African American patients with COVID-19: an autopsy series from New Orleans. Lancet Respir Med. 2020 Jul;8(7):681-686. PMID:32473124
Between April 27 and May 11, 2020, 21 children and teenagers (aged 18 years) with symptoms of Kawasaki illness were admitted to a hospital and monitored until their discharge on May 15, 2020. Intravenous immunoglobulin was given to all 21 patients, and 10 (48%) also received corticosteroids. All patients had positive clinical outcomes.
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32493739
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BMJ
)
PMID
32493739
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Jun 3
Title
Kawasaki-like multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during the covid-19 pandemic in Paris, France: prospective observational study
Author(s) name
Toubiana J, Poirault C et al.
Journal
BMJ
Impact factor
30.22
Citation count
: 409
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Toubiana J, Poirault C, Corsia A, Bajolle F, Fourgeaud J, Angoulvant F, Debray A, Basmaci R, Salvador E, Biscardi S, Frange P, Chalumeau M, Casanova JL, Cohen JF, Allali S. Kawasaki-like multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during the covid-19 pandemic in Paris, France: prospective observational study. BMJ. 2020 Jun 3;369:m2094. PMID:32493739
Patients between the ages of 21 and 50 made up the majority (70.2%) of the group.
Fever
was the primary presenting symptom in the majority of patients (78.2%).
Ground-glass opacities
(GGO) (87 [86.1%]) or mixed GGO and
consolidation
(65 [64.4%]), vascular enlargement in the lesion (72 [71.3%]), and traction bronchiectasis were common imaging findings in the majority of patients with COVID-19
pneumonia
(53 [52.5%]). Lesions seen on CT scans were more likely to be lower
lung
predominate (55 [54.5%]) and multifocal (88 [87.1%]), have a peripheral distribution, and include both hemispheres (83 [82.2%]) (55 [54.5% ]). The emergency patients were older than the non-emergency patients. Evaluation of the severity and scope of the disease was improved by the use of architectural distortion, traction bronchiectasis, and the CT involvement score.
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32125873
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AJR Am J Roentgenol
)
PMID
32125873
Date of Publishing
: 2020 May
Title
Clinical Characteristics of 58 Children With a Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally Associated With SARS-CoV-2
Author(s) name
Zhao W, Zhong Z et al.
Journal
AJR Am J Roentgenol
Impact factor
3.19
Citation count
: 481
Date of Entry
2022 Aug 26
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Zhao W, Zhong Z, Xie X, Yu Q, Liu J. Clinical Characteristics of 58 Children With a Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally Associated With SARS-CoV-2. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2020 May;214(5):1072-1077. PMID:32125873
The airways of severe COVID-19 patients clogged with MUC5AC-containing mucus show hyperplasia of goblet cells, hypoplasia of multiciliated cells, and hypoplasia of club cells, as well as considerably lower CC16 and MUC5B levels and higher IL-13 levels.
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33829055
(
ERJ Open Res
)
PMID
33829055
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr
Title
Analysis of pathological changes in the epithelium in COVID-19 patient airways
Author(s) name
Yin W, Cao W et al.
Journal
ERJ Open Res
Impact factor
3.35
Citation count
: 5
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Yin W, Cao W, Zhou G, Wang L, Sun J, Zhu A, Wang Z, Zhou Y, Liu X, Li Y, Zhong N, Zhao J, Liu L, Ran P. Analysis of pathological changes in the epithelium in COVID-19 patient airways. ERJ Open Res. 2021 Apr 6;7(2):00690-2020. PMID:33829055
The progression from
pneumonia
to ARDS varied from 3% to 63%. These key estimates were highly associated with the case fatality rates reported for each country with a statistically significant positive relationship
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33743372
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J Infect Public Health
)
PMID
33743372
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr
Title
Progression from Pneumonia to ARDS as a Predictor for Fatal COVID-19
Author(s) name
Hsu CY, Lai CC et al.
Journal
J Infect Public Health
Impact factor
2.49
Citation count
: 9
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Hsu CY, Lai CC, Yeh YP, Chang-Chuan C, Chen HH. Progression from Pneumonia to ARDS as a Predictor for Fatal COVID-19. J Infect Public Health. 2021 Apr;14(4):504-507. PMID:33743372
This observed incident of secondary fungal infection in a SARS-CoV-2 infected patient is uncommon due to the presence of A. fumigatus and a Mucorales species. Despite antibiotic therapy, the patient felt feverish while in aplasia, and a fresh SARS-CoV-2 RTPCR test from a nasopharyngeal swab revealed a very high respiratory virus load.
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33527098
(
Infect Dis Now
)
PMID
33527098
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 27
Title
Mixed mold infection with Aspergillus fumigatus and Rhizopus microsporus in a severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) patient
Author(s) name
Bellanger AP, Navellou JC et al.
Journal
Infect Dis Now
Impact factor
- n/a -
Citation count
: 34
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Bellanger AP, Navellou JC, Lepiller Q, Brion A, Brunel AS, Millon L, Berceanu A. Mixed mold infection with Aspergillus fumigatus and Rhizopus microsporus in a severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) patient. Infect Dis Now. 2021 Oct;51(7):633-635. PMID:33527098
The findings of this group of COVID-19 patients do not suggest acute DIC, but rather hypercoagulability combined with a severe
inflammatory
condition. These findings could explain why some of these individuals had venous
thromboembolism
and support antithrombotic prophylaxis and treatment.
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32302438
(
J Thromb Haemost
)
PMID
32302438
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Jul
Title
Hypercoagulability of COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit: A report of thromboelastography findings and other parameters of hemostasis
Author(s) name
Panigada M, Bottino N et al.
Journal
J Thromb Haemost
Impact factor
4.45
Citation count
: 587
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Panigada M, Bottino N, Tagliabue P, Grasselli G, Novembrino C, Chantarangkul V, Pesenti A, Peyvandi F, Tripodi A. Hypercoagulability of COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit: A report of thromboelastography findings and other parameters of hemostasis. J Thromb Haemost. 2020 Jul;18(7):1738-1742. PMID:32302438
Aside from the tumours, pathologic exams revealed edoema, proteinaceous exudate, focal reactive hyperplasia of pneumocytes with patchy
inflammatory
cellular infiltration, and multinucleated giant cells in both patients'
lungs.
There were no hyaline membranes visible.
It would be ideal if reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction or immunohistochemistry staining, or both, could be utilised to establish the presence of the viruses that may be linked to pneumonia in the two instances mentioned..
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32114094
(
J Thorac Oncol
)
PMID
32114094
Date of Publishing
: 2020 May
Title
Pulmonary Pathology of Early-Phase 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pneumonia in Two Patients With Lung Cancer
Author(s) name
Tian S, Hu W et al.
Journal
J Thorac Oncol
Impact factor
6.71
Citation count
: 688
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Tian S, Hu W, Niu L, Liu H, Xu H, Xiao SY. Pulmonary Pathology of Early-Phase 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pneumonia in Two Patients With Lung Cancer. J Thorac Oncol. 2020 May;15(5):700-704. PMID:32114094
This case highlights the need of considering that thrombocytopenia in SARS-CoV-2 patients, the majority of whom are given heparinoids, could constitute an undiagnosed HIT.
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32905282
(
Thromb J
)
PMID
32905282
Date of Publishing
: 2020
Title
SARS-CoV-2 and pulmonary embolism: who stole the platelets?
Author(s) name
Tran M, Sheth C et al.
Journal
Thromb J
Impact factor
2.57
Citation count
: 5
Date of Entry
2022 Jun 20
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Tran M, Sheth C, Bhandari R, Cameron SJ, Hornacek D. SARS-CoV-2 and pulmonary embolism: who stole the platelets?. Thromb J. 2020 Sep 3;18:16. PMID:32905282
Serial
pulmonary
function, exercise capacity, and
chest
high-resolution CT (HRCT) changes in non-intubated patients hospitalised with severe COVID-19
pneumonia
are reported in this study at 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months after hospital discharge. Despite the fact that most patients' exercise ability improved over time, evidence of persisting physiological and radiographic alterations in a subset of individuals was discovered.
No patient had a history of comorbidities or smoking.Pulmonary function tests were done according to American Thoracic Society (ATS)European Respiratory Society guidelines.Patients underwent chest non-contrast enhanced CT examinations in the supine position and with breath-holding following inspiration.6MWD test was done according to the ATS practical guidelines.The severity of dyspnoea was measured using an mMRC scale.
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33964245
(
Lancet Respir Med
)
PMID
33964245
Date of Publishing
: 2021 May 5
Title
3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 12-month respiratory outcomes in patients following COVID-19-related hospitalisation: a prospective study
Author(s) name
Wu X, Liu X et al.
Journal
Lancet Respir Med
Impact factor
15.78
Citation count
: 105
Date of Entry
2021 Dec 15
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Wu X, Liu X, Zhou Y, Yu H, Li R, Zhan Q, Ni F, Fang S, Lu Y, Ding X, Liu H, Ewing RM, Jones MG, Hu Y, Nie H, Wang Y. 3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 12-month respiratory outcomes in patients following COVID-19-related hospitalisation: a prospective study. Lancet Respir Med. 2021 Jul;9(7):747-754. PMID:33964245
Chest
CTs and other laboratory parameters of positive RT-PCR COVID-19 group and negative RT-PCR COVID-19 group were compared. Even in patients who had a negative RT-PCR test, the amount of
lung
injury was substantially linked to altered laboratory test findings (decrease in
lymphocytes
and a rise in
CRP,
LDH,
d-dimer,
and fibrinogen levels).
In patients with a double negative RT-PCR result, this could be a useful additional diagnostic tool.
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33832103
(
Medicine (Baltimore)
)
PMID
33832103
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 9
Title
Correlations between chest CT and laboratory parametres in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia.
Author(s) name
Orlacchio A, Gasparrini F et al.
Journal
Medicine (Baltimore)
Impact factor
0.03
Citation count
: 2
Date of Entry
2021 Dec 15
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Orlacchio A, Gasparrini F, Roma S, Ravà MS, Salvatori E, Morosetti D, Cossu E, Legramante JM, Paganelli C, Bernardini S, Minieri M. Correlations between chest CT and laboratory parametres in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia.. Medicine (Baltimore). 2021 Apr 9;100(14):e25310. PMID:33832103
Higher in-hospital mortality was linked to both greater Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) upon admission and increased BUN within the first 24 hours.
COVID-19 infected patients were found to have an increase in BUN at 24 hours of hospitalization, linked to a composite of clinical outcomes and in-hospital mortality.
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33583325
(
Ren Fail
)
PMID
33583325
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Dec
Title
Association between an increase in blood urea nitrogen at 24h and worse outcomes in COVID-19 pneumonia
Author(s) name
Ye B, Deng H et al.
Journal
Ren Fail
Impact factor
1.68
Citation count
: 3
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Ye B, Deng H, Zhao H, Liang J, Ke L, Li W. Association between an increase in blood urea nitrogen at 24h and worse outcomes in COVID-19 pneumonia. Ren Fail. 2021 Dec;43(1):347-350. PMID:33583325
Covid-19 infected patients were analyzed for
Pulmonary
embolism(PE) and
D-dimer
levels. Highest frequency of PE was found in ICU patients, most commonly in the peripheral region. Moreover,
D-dimer
value was higher in Covid-19 infected PE patients.
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33966132
(
Eur Radiol
)
PMID
33966132
Date of Publishing
: 2021 May 9
Title
Pulmonary embolism in patients with COVID-19 and value of D-dimer assessment: a meta analysis.
Author(s) name
Kwee RM, Adams HJA, Kwee TC.
Journal
Eur Radiol
Impact factor
3.11
Citation count
: 8
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Kwee RM, Adams HJA, Kwee TC. Pulmonary embolism in patients with COVID-19 and value of D-dimer assessment: a meta analysis.. Eur Radiol. 2021 Nov;31(11):8168-8186. PMID:33966132
Lung
ultrasound and Computed Tomography (CT) were compared to check their ability to diagnose COVID-19. Although
Lung
Ultra sound (LUS) could diagnose COVID-19 there was only a moderate correlation with CT findings as for lesion patterns and severity quantification
145 patients(66%) had pre-existing pathologies including cardiovascular diseases, active neoplastic disease and chronic kidney disease.
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33743491
(
Eur J Radiol
)
PMID
33743491
Date of Publishing
: 2021 May
Title
Correlation between lung ultrasound and chest CT patterns with estimation of pulmonary burden in COVID-19 patients
Author(s) name
Rizzetto F, Perillo N et al.
Journal
Eur J Radiol
Impact factor
3.11
Citation count
: 4
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Rizzetto F, Perillo N, Artioli D, Travaglini F, Cuccia A, Zannoni S, Tombini V, Di Domenico SL, Albertini V, Bergamaschi M, Cazzaniga M, De Mattia C, Torresin A, Vanzulli A; Niguarda COVID-19 Working Group. Correlation between lung ultrasound and chest CT patterns with estimation of pulmonary burden in COVID-19 patients. Eur J Radiol. 2021 May;138:109650. PMID:33743491
A patient with a history of
diabetes
mellitus who was recently cured of COVID-19, presented with symptoms of
fever
and
cough.
Examination revealed the presence of Aspergillus.
The patient was treated for COVID-19 for 4 months. Hemoptysis, dyspnea, cough, fever, and rigor were the symptoms reported by the patient.
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33842198
(
Int J Surg Case Rep
)
PMID
33842198
Date of Publishing
: 2021 May
Title
Post covid-19 invasive pulmonary Aspergillosis: A case report
Author(s) name
Kakamad FH, Mahmood SO et al.
Journal
Int J Surg Case Rep
Impact factor
0.57
Citation count
: 13
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Kakamad FH, Mahmood SO, Rahim HM, Abdulla BA, Abdullah HO, Othman S, Mohammed SH, Kakamad SH, Mustafa SM, Salih AM. Post covid-19 invasive pulmonary Aspergillosis: A case report. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2021 May;82:105865. PMID:33842198
In non-critical COVID-19 patients, a blockage in the
pulmonary
(lung)
artery was detected on Computer Tomography
Pulmonary
Angiography (CTPA). Daignostic tools such as
D-dimer
levels were not useful in precticitng the presence of Acute
pulmonary
embolism (APE).
Heparin was used as an anticoagulant in 73% patients before conducting the Computer Tomography Pulmonary Angiography(CTPA).
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33834578
(
Intern Med J
)
PMID
33834578
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 8
Title
Acute pulmonary embolism in patients presenting pulmonary deterioration after hospitalisation for non-critical Covid-19.
Author(s) name
Polo Friz H, Gelfi E et al.
Journal
Intern Med J
Impact factor
1.75
Citation count
: 2
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Polo Friz H, Gelfi E, Orenti A, Motto E, Primitz L, Donzelli T, Intotero M, Scarpazza P, Vighi G, Cimminiello C, Boracchi P. Acute pulmonary embolism in patients presenting pulmonary deterioration after hospitalisation for non-critical Covid-19.. Intern Med J. 2021 Aug;51(8):1236-1242. PMID:33834578
The incidence of Deep vein
thrombosis(
DVT) and
Pulmonary
embolism(PE) was significantly higher in hopsialized COVID-19 patients when compared to non-COVID-19 individuals. Patients with DVT and PE had comparatively higher mortality rate, longer hospital stay and ICU when compared to the non-infected patients.
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33836287
(
J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord
)
PMID
33836287
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 6
Title
Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism among hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019- positive patients predicted for higher mortality and prolonged intensive care unit and hospital stays in a multisite healthcare system.
Author(s) name
Erben Y, Franco-Mesa C et al.
Journal
J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord
Impact factor
2.11
Citation count
: 6
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Erben Y, Franco-Mesa C, Gloviczki P, Stone W, Quinones-Hinojoas A, Meltzer AJ, Lin M, Greenway MRF, Hamid O, Devcic Z, Toskich B, Ritchie C, Lamb CJ, De Martino RR, Siegel J, Farres H, Hakaim AG, Sanghavi DK, Li Y, Rivera C, Moreno-Franco P, O'Keefe NL, Gopal N, Marquez CP, Huang JF, Kalra M, Shields R, Prudencio M, Gendron T, McBane R, Park M, Hoyne JB, Petrucelli L, O'Horo JC, Meschia JF. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism among hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019- positive patients predicted for higher mortality and prolonged intensive care unit and hospital stays in a multisite healthcare system.. J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2021 Nov;9(6):1361-1370.e1. PMID:33836287
Patients with pleural complications of Covid-19
pneumonia
have a very high death rate. In critically ill patients with COVID-19
pneumonia,
pneumothorax is a serious event.
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33890447
(
Turk J Med Sci
)
PMID
33890447
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 23
Title
The analysis of pleural complications of COVID-19 pneumonia.
Author(s) name
Türk MŞ, Akarsu I et al.
Journal
Turk J Med Sci
Impact factor
0.62
Citation count
: 1
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Türk MŞ, Akarsu I, Tombul I, Kankoç A, Özkan ND, Valiyev E, Sayan M, Çelik A, Kurul IC, Arıbaş OK, Taştepe AI. The analysis of pleural complications of COVID-19 pneumonia.. Turk J Med Sci. 2021 Dec 13;51(6):2822-2826. PMID:33890447
The impact of superinfections in COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome was assessed. Superinfections were detected 10 days after ICU admission. Patients with
lung
superinfections have a higher risk of bacteremia, virus reactivations, and yeast colonisation, as well as a longer stay in intensive care. Despite a high rate of antibiotic therapy, superinfections are common and are related with lower ventilator free days (VFDs) at 28 days.
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33748789
(
Cell Rep Med
)
PMID
33748789
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 20
Title
Bacterial pulmonary superinfections are associated with longer duration of ventilation in critically ill Covid-19 patients.
Author(s) name
Buehler PK, Zinkernagel AS et al.
Journal
Cell Rep Med
Impact factor
- n/a -
Citation count
: 22
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Buehler PK, Zinkernagel AS, Hofmaenner DA, Wendel Garcia PD, Acevedo CT, Gómez-Mejia A, Mairpady Shambat S, Andreoni F, Maibach MA, Bartussek J, Hilty MP, Frey PM, Schuepbach RA, Brugger SD. Bacterial pulmonary superinfections are associated with longer duration of ventilation in critically ill Covid-19 patients.. Cell Rep Med. 2021 Apr 20;2(4):100229. PMID:33748789
A Covid-19 infected patient with an
inflammatory
disorder (polymyalgia rheumatica) was diagnosed with Covid-19 associated invasive
pulmonary
aspergillosis (CAPA). Aspergillus fumigatus was isolated from the tracheal aspirate of the patient. The patient died after 28 days of admission.
COVID-19 is linked to a number of well-known side effects, such as anosmia, venous thromboembolism, and ARDS. Clinicians should be aware of the potential of CAPA, especially in patients admitted to the critical care unit with severe COVID-19.
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33867266
(
J Infect Chemother
)
PMID
33867266
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Apr 1
Title
A fatal case of Covid-19 associated invasive pulmonary aspergillosis.
Author(s) name
Iwanaga Y, Kawanami T et al.
Journal
J Infect Chemother
Impact factor
1.59
Citation count
: 2
Date of Entry
2021 Nov 1
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Iwanaga Y, Kawanami T, Yamasaki K, Sakakibara H, Ikushima I, Ikegami H, Tahara M, Akata K, Mukae H, Yatera K. A fatal case of Covid-19 associated invasive pulmonary aspergillosis.. J Infect Chemother. 2021 Jul;27(7):1102-1107. PMID:33867266
In a newborn with COVID-19, COVID19 associated coagulopathy (CAG) may have led to the development of
pulmonary
artery
thrombosis.
There was an increase in the levels of anti
-inflammatory
cytokines
-Interleukins
(IL)-10 and IL-8.
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33956761
(
Pediatr Infect Dis J
)
PMID
33956761
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jun 1
Title
Pulmonary Artery Thrombosis in a Newborn With Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019
Author(s) name
Schulze-Schiappacasse C, Alarcón-Andrade G et al.
Journal
Pediatr Infect Dis J
Impact factor
2.17
Citation count
: 1
Date of Entry
2021 Sep 5
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Schulze-Schiappacasse C, Alarcón-Andrade G, Valenzuela G, Ferreiro M, Cavagnaro A, García-Salum T, Gutiérrez M, Medina RA. Pulmonary Artery Thrombosis in a Newborn With Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2021 Jun 1;40(6):e252-e254. PMID:33956761
The study identifies adrenal hemorrhage as one of the possible complications of COVID-19. The physiological stress of severe COVID-19 combined with anti-coagulant therapy most likely led to adrenal hemorrhage.
The patient suffered a cardiac arrest on Day 5. An echocardiogramgram (ECG) showed the dilated right ventricle with interventricular septal bulging and severe tricuspid regurgitation.
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33815638
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Radiol Case Rep
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PMID
33815638
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jun
Title
Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage in a man with severe COVID-19 pneumonia
Author(s) name
Elkhouly MMN, Elazzab AA, Moghul SS.
Journal
Radiol Case Rep
Impact factor
0.6
Citation count
: 5
Date of Entry
2021 Sep 5
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Elkhouly MMN, Elazzab AA, Moghul SS. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage in a man with severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Radiol Case Rep. 2021 Jun;16(6):1438-1442. PMID:33815638