Scoping Review: Ultrasonographic evidence of intraabdominal manifestations of COVID-19 infection.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ACOUSTICS Medical Ultrasonography Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.11152/mu-3538
Sirine Dehmani, Nadine Penkalla, Ernst Michael Jung, Chiara De Molo, Carla Serra, Beatrice Hoffmann, Cheng Fang, Christoph F Dietrich
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COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that in the majority of patients will only cause mild symptoms. The most common serious complication is COVID-19 pneumonia, however, gastrointestinal (GI) COV-ID-19 is also a frequent presentation and likely due to the high expression of the ACE2 receptor in the GI tract. As diagnostic ultrasound has been frequently used in the management of this patient cohort, we conducted a literature search with the aim to present and review the currently published evidence of using ultrasound examinations in the management of intraabdominal manifestations of COVID-19. Our analysis showed that sonographic abnormalities of the hepatobiliary system are the most commonly reported findings in adults, while gastrointestinal abnormalities are the most common findings in children. The most severe complications are related to thromboembolic complications in the intensive care unit.

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范围综述:COVID-19感染腹腔内表现的超声证据。
COVID-19是一种由新型SARS-CoV-2冠状病毒引起的传染病,大多数患者只会出现轻微症状。最常见的严重并发症是COVID-19肺炎,然而,胃肠道(GI) COVID-19也是一种常见的表现,可能是由于胃肠道中ACE2受体的高表达。由于诊断性超声经常用于该患者队列的治疗,我们进行了文献检索,旨在介绍和回顾目前发表的超声检查用于治疗COVID-19腹腔内表现的证据。我们的分析表明,肝胆系统超声异常是成人最常见的发现,而胃肠道异常是儿童最常见的发现。最严重的并发症与重症监护病房的血栓栓塞并发症有关。
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Medical Ultrasonography
Medical Ultrasonography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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3.20
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to promote ultrasound diagnosis by publishing papers in a variety of categories, including editorial letters, original papers, review articles, pictorial essays, technical developments, case reports, letters to the editor or occasional special reports (fundamental, clinical as well as methodological and educational papers). The papers published cover the whole spectrum of the applications of diagnostic medical ultrasonography, including basic science and therapeutic applications. The journal hosts information regarding the society''s activities, scheduling of accredited training courses in ultrasound diagnosis, as well as the agenda of national and international scientific events.
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