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Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography)

Alexander F. Aliev 1
Alexei V. Petraikin 3
Andrei Shkoda 4
Sergey Morozov 3
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L.A. Vorokhobov Municipal Clinical Hospital No 67 of the Moscow Health Department; The Moscow Research and Clinical Center for Tuberculosis Control of the Moscow Health Department
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Vorokhobov City Clinical Hospital No. 67
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-10-15
scimago Q4
SJR0.145
CiteScore0.7
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ISSN27128490, 27128962
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Computed tomography is the method of choice for assessing the volume of lung damage in viral pneumonia, including those associated with COVID-19. In addition, computed tomography can determine the main vessels size of the thorax. This allowed us to analyze the relationship between the severity of COVID-19 and the changes in the diameters of the pulmonary artery (PA) and ascending aorta (Ao). Dilation of the PA is a sign of pulmonary hypertension. The study of these patterns may be of clinical significance in determining the treatment tactics and prognosis of the course of COVID-19 disease. AIM: To evaluate the relationship between PA diameter and the severity of the COVID-19 course in patients of different ages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is a single-centered, cross-section, continuous, uncontrolled study performed on a group of patients (n=511, 267 men, median 59 years, IQR 49.065.0, ages 3184 years) who were treated in a temporary hospital to treat patient with COVID-19. During hospitalization all patients were examined by CT scan of the chest. All studies were carried out using a mobile CT scan system Airo TruCT (Stryker, USA). The degree of damage to the lung tissue was assessed using the CT volume scale 14. Measurement of the LA and Ao diameters was carried out using standard instruments of the radiologists CT workstation perpendicular to the long axis of the vessel. RESULTS: The following statistically significant regularities were obtained: the detection of a dilated pulmonary artery (PA) and an increased PA/Ao ratio correlated to an increase in the degree of lung damage in COVID-19 (Kruskal-Wallis test, K-W p 0.001; median test, MT p 0.001), the diameter of the ascending aorta (Ao) significantly increases with the patients age (K-W p 0.001; MT p 0.001). An insignificant correlation between an increase in the diameter of the pulmonary artery (PA) and the patients age (K-W p=0.094; MT p=0.311) and an insignificant correlation between detection of a change in aortic (Ao) diameter and the degree of lung damage (K-W p=0.061; MT p=0.165) were shown. In groups with a severe course of the disease and a large volume of lung lesions (CT-3 and CT-4), a significantly greater number of patients with signs of pulmonary hypertension (detection of the dilated pulmonary artery: 29 mm and more) was shown for all age groups. CONCLUSION: The study showed that PA dilatation and increased PA/Ao diameter ratio were significantly associated with increased pulmonary lesion volume in COVID-19 in all age groups.

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Aliev A. F. et al. Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography) // Digital Diagnostics. 2021. Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 249-260.
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Aliev A. F., Kudryavtsev N. D., Petraikin A. V., Artyukova Z. R., Shkoda A., Morozov S. Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography) // Digital Diagnostics. 2021. Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 249-260.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.17816/dd76726
UR - https://doi.org/10.17816/dd76726
TI - Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography)
T2 - Digital Diagnostics
AU - Aliev, Alexander F.
AU - Kudryavtsev, N D
AU - Petraikin, Alexei V.
AU - Artyukova, Z. R.
AU - Shkoda, Andrei
AU - Morozov, Sergey
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/10/15
PB - Eco-Vector LLC
SP - 249-260
IS - 3
VL - 2
SN - 2712-8490
SN - 2712-8962
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@article{2021_Aliev,
author = {Alexander F. Aliev and N D Kudryavtsev and Alexei V. Petraikin and Z. R. Artyukova and Andrei Shkoda and Sergey Morozov},
title = {Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography)},
journal = {Digital Diagnostics},
year = {2021},
volume = {2},
publisher = {Eco-Vector LLC},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.17816/dd76726},
number = {3},
pages = {249--260},
doi = {10.17816/dd76726}
}
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Aliev, Alexander F., et al. “Changing of pulmonary artery diameter in accordance with severity of COVID-19 (assessment based on non-contrast computer tomography).” Digital Diagnostics, vol. 2, no. 3, Oct. 2021, pp. 249-260. https://doi.org/10.17816/dd76726.