Systematic review and meta-analysis on coronary calcifications in COVID-19

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A. Cereda
L. Allievi
A. Palmisano
G. Tumminello
L. Barbieri
A. Mangieri
A. Laricchia
A. Khokhar
F. Giannini
M. Toselli
G. M. Sangiorgi
A. Esposito
P. Aseni
S. Lucreziotti
A. Mafrici
S. Carugo
机构
[1] ASST Santi Paolo E Carlo,Invasive Cardiology Unit, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center
[2] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[3] Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,Transplant Center
[4] Policlinico Di Milanso Ospedale Maggiore | Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda,undefined
[5] IRCCS,undefined
[6] Humanitas University,undefined
[7] GVM Care & Research Maria Cecilia Hospital,undefined
[8] Università Degli Studi Di Roma “Tor Vergata”,undefined
[9] Niguarda Hospital,undefined
[10] Università Degli Studi Di Milano,undefined
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Emergency Radiology | 2022年 / 29卷
关键词
COVID-19; Coronary calcifications; Cardiovascular calcifications; CAC; CACS; CAC-DRS; Biomarker imaging;
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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 ≠ 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.
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