Evaluation of the relationship between COVID-19 pneumonia severity and pulmonary artery diameter measurement

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The goal of the present work was to examine associations between COVID-19 pneumonia severity and pulmonary artery diameter. A total of 101 patients with COVID-19 were included in this retrospective observational study. The patients were divided into three groups based on the CT images: 41 patients with mild pneumonia, group 2 had 39 patients with moderate pneumonia, and group 3 had 21 patients with severe pneumonia. Furthermore, the diameter of the main pulmonary artery was calculated as well as ascending aorta, right and left pulmonary artery diameters. Laboratory analysis results were also compared. Analyses show an increased main pulmonary artery diameter is associated with poorer prognosis for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Further studies are needed into the mechanisms between severe hypoxemia, increased inflammation, and vascular resistance and higher numbers of thromboembolic events.

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Yildiz, M., Yadigar, S., Yildiz, B. Ş., Aladag, N. B., Keskin, O., Ozer, R. S., … Kahraman, S. (2021). Evaluation of the relationship between COVID-19 pneumonia severity and pulmonary artery diameter measurement. Herz, 46(1), 56–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00059-020-05014-x

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