2020
DOI: 10.24835/1607-0763-2020-4-11-26
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Primary and prospective imaging of the chest using magnetic resonance imaging in patients with viral lung damage in COVID-19

Abstract: Puropose of the study. Basing on the previously obtained results on the proven high efficiency of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the chest organs in the visualization of major lung diseases, in the current period of mass incidence of viral pneumonia (VP) caused by COVID-19, we tried to study the possibility of using MRI OGK to image lung damage in this pathology both in primary detection and for follow-up reconvalescence control.Material and methods. MRI of the chest in T1 -, T2-weighted modes (T1-w, T2-w… Show more

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“…The small foci of myocardial fibrosis of non-coronarogenic genesis were detected in the vast majority of patients who received CMR in our center, which agrees with our previously published works [12,13]. The presence of pericardial effusion and/or abnormal contractile function of the left ventricle were observed in some of our patients in this group (fig.…”
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“…The small foci of myocardial fibrosis of non-coronarogenic genesis were detected in the vast majority of patients who received CMR in our center, which agrees with our previously published works [12,13]. The presence of pericardial effusion and/or abnormal contractile function of the left ventricle were observed in some of our patients in this group (fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The 2019 novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) changed the profile of patients seeking primary medical assistance. Concomitant injury to the lungs and myocardium in COVID-19 was observed using MRI in the very beginning of COVID-19 pandemic [1][2][3][4]. Recent data showed that the number of patients with heart problems indeed significantly increased during COVID-19 pandemic [5][6][7][8].…”
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“…Применение МРТ у пациентов с COVID-19 уже изучалась другими научными группами [6,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Так, D. Dong и соавт.…”
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