2021
DOI: 10.14797/mdcvj.1040
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Noninvasive Imaging for Patients with COVID-19 and Acute Chest Pain

Abstract: Acute chest pain is a common presentation in patients with COVID-19. Although noninvasive cardiac imaging modalities continue to be important cornerstones of management, the pandemic has brought forth difficult and unprecedented challenges in the provision of timely care while ensuring the safety of patients and providers. Clinical practice has adapted to these challenges, with several recommendations and societal guidelines emerging on the appropriate use of imaging modalities. In this review, we summarize th… Show more

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“…RETROSPECTIVE CASECONTROL STUDY 1 Zulfiya N. Sukmarova� * , 2 Firuza M. Ibragimova�, 3 Alexander A. Baev�, 4 Natalya Yu. Osipova�, 5 Alexander I. Gromov�…”
Section: Pleural and Pericardial Effusion Incidentally Detected On Br...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RETROSPECTIVE CASECONTROL STUDY 1 Zulfiya N. Sukmarova� * , 2 Firuza M. Ibragimova�, 3 Alexander A. Baev�, 4 Natalya Yu. Osipova�, 5 Alexander I. Gromov�…”
Section: Pleural and Pericardial Effusion Incidentally Detected On Br...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 2022 group, at the time of survey, 36% had general inflammatory symptoms in addition to chest pain. In 2022 vs 2019 increase the chance of encountering a pleural effusion (OR 5 [3][4][5][6][7][8]), the volume of effusion (5 [2-11] mm vs 2 [2-5] mm), incidence of pericardial (OR 31 ) and combined effusion (OR 11 ). The detection and the size of effusion of any localization didn't correlate with age.…”
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