15/Dec/2021
Accuracy of echocardiography and chest tomography for pulmonary hypertension screening in patients awaiting lung transplantation
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5710
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the accuracy of a pulmonary hypertension screening strategy based on a combination of echocardiographic data and tomographic measurements (pulmonary artery diameter and pulmonary artery diameter to ascending aorta diameter ratio) in patients with chronic lung disease referred for lung transplantation. Methods A retrospective observational study with patients with pulmonary emphysema or fibrosis referred for transplantation between 2012 and 2016. Pulmonary hypertension was defined as mean pulmonary artery pressure ≥25mmHg, or between 21 and 24mmHg, with pulmonary […]
Keywords: Cardiac catheterization; Echocardiography; Hypertension, pulmonary; Thorax/diagnostic imaging; Tomography, x-ray computed; Transplantation
05/Mar/2021
Differential diagnoses of acute ground-glass opacity in chest computed tomography: pictorial essay
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021RW5772
ABSTRACT Ground-glass opacity is a very frequent and unspecified finding in chest computed tomography. Therefore, it admits a wide range of differential diagnoses in the acute context, from viral pneumonias such as influenza virus, coronavirus disease 2019 and cytomegalovirus and even non-infectious lesions, such as vaping, pulmonary infarction, alveolar hemorrhage and pulmonary edema. For this diagnostic differentiation, ground glass must be correlated with other findings in imaging tests, with laboratory tests and with the patients’ clinical condition. In the context […]
Keywords: Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Diagnosis, differential; Pandemics; SARS-CoV-2; Thorax/diagnostic imaging; Tomography, x-ray computed
09/Oct/2020
Abdominal symptoms as initial manifestation of COVID-19: a case series
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020RC5831
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 became a pandemic in early 2020. It was found, at first, that the main manifestations of this new virus occur through respiratory and constitutional symptoms. Therefore, chest tomography was elected as the best imaging test to assess the extent of pulmonary involvement and as a good prognostic predictor for the disease. However, as new studies were produced, the gastrointestinal involvement of COVID-19 becomes more evident, with reports from patients who manifested mainly or only gastrointestinal symptoms in […]
Keywords: Abdomen/diagnostic imaging; Computed tomography, X-ray computed; Coronavirus infections; Gastrointestinal diseases/diagnostic imaging; Thorax/diagnostic imaging