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Evidence of Pulmonary Hypertension after SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Subjects without Previous Significant Cardiovascular Pathology

Cristina Tudoran, Mariana Tudoran, Voichița Elena Lăzureanu, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Gheorghe Nicușor Pop, S. Pescariu, Alexandra Enache, Talida Georgiana Cut

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus (Covid-19) infection represents a serious medical condition, often associated with cardiovascular complications, pulmonary hypertension (PH), and right ventricle dysfunction (RVD). The aim of this study is to show, by means of transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), the presence of an increased estimated systolic pressure in the pulmonary artery (esPAP) and altered right ventricular global longitudinal strain (RV-GLS) in patients without history of PH. METHODS: In a group of 91 patients, aged under 55 years, hospitalized for a moderate Covid-19 infection, a thorough cardiologic and TTE examination were performed two months after discharge. Their initial thorax computer-tomography (TCT) images and laboratory data were accessed from the electronic data base of the hospital. RESULTS: ˂ 0.001), but borderline changes were observed in more patients. Multivariate regression analysis showed that these factors and RV-GLS explain 89.5% of elevated esPAP. CONCLUSIONS: In COVID-19 infection, PH and RVD are common complications, being encountered after the recovery even in moderate cases. It appears to be a connection between their severity and the extent of the initial pulmonary injury and of the inflammatory response.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePulmonary hypertensionInternal medicineVentricleCardiologyPulmonary arteryCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Blood pressureThorax (insect anatomy)Pulmonary pathologySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)LungDiseaseAnatomyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Pulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesLong-Term Effects of COVID-19
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