Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Chest CT is valuable to detect alternative diagnoses/complications of COVID-19, while its role for prognostication requires further investigation. Non-pulmonary radiological findings such as cardiovascular calcifications could increase the predictivity of clinical outcomes of COVID-19 patients beyond pulmonary involvement. Several observational studies have reported mixed results on the role of coronary calcifications in COVID-19 patients as a predictor of hospitalization, ventilatory support, and mortality. The purpose of the study is to systematically review the available evidence on the predictive role of cardiovascular calcifications in SARS-CoV2 disease. The meta-analysis confirms the prognostic significance of coronary calcifications on hospital mortality, and coronary calcifications (CAC not equal 0) were associated with an OR for mortality of 2.19 (95% CI 1.36-3.52). CAC was neutral on respiratory outcomes, but it was associated with an increased trend of cardiovascular events. Coronary calcium appears as a promising biomarker imaging even in short-term outcomes (MACES, hospital mortality) in a non-cardiovascular disease such as Sars-CoV2 infection. Further large studies are needed to confirm promising results of this imaging biomarker in non-cardiovascular disease.
Iris type:
1.1.3. Articolo in Rivista - Editorial, Comment, Reply
Keywords:
Biomarker imaging; CAC; CAC-DRS; CACS; COVID-19; Cardiovascular calcifications; Coronary calcifications
List of contributors:
Cereda, A; Allievi, L; Palmisano, A; Tumminello, G; Barbieri, L; Mangieri, A; Laricchia, A; Khokhar, A; Giannini, F; Toselli, M; Sangiorgi, G M; Esposito, A; Aseni, P; Lucreziotti, S; Mafrici, A; Carugo, S
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