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Multimodality Cardiac Imaging in COVID

Authors :
S. Neil Holby
Tadarro Lee Richardson
J. Lukas Laws
Thomas A. McLaren
Jonathan H. Soslow
Michael T. Baker
Jeffrey M. Dendy
Daniel E. Clark
Sean G. Hughes
Source :
Circulation Research. 132:1387-1404
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2023.

Abstract

Infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, is associated with numerous potential secondary complications. Global efforts have been dedicated to understanding the myriad potential cardiovascular sequelae which may occur during acute infection, convalescence, or recovery. Because patients often present with nonspecific symptoms and laboratory findings, cardiac imaging has emerged as an important tool for the discrimination of pulmonary and cardiovascular complications of this disease. The clinician investigating a potential COVID-related complication must account not only for the relative utility of various cardiac imaging modalities but also for the risk of infectious exposure to staff and other patients. Extraordinary clinical and scholarly efforts have brought the international medical community closer to a consensus on the appropriate indications for diagnostic cardiac imaging during this protracted pandemic. In this review, we summarize the existing literature and reference major societal guidelines to provide an overview of the indications and utility of echocardiography, nuclear imaging, cardiac computed tomography, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for the diagnosis of cardiovascular complications of COVID.

Details

ISSN :
15244571 and 00097330
Volume :
132
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation Research
Accession number :
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