2022
DOI: 10.18087/cardio.2022.9.n1991
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The relationship between pericardial effusion and pulmonary involvement, prognosis, mortality in COVID-19 patients

Abstract: Aim    Comprehensive studies on the coexistence of COVID-19 and pericardial effusion (PEff) are limited. In this study, we investigated the relationship between pneumonia severity and PEff, predisposing factors, and the effect of PEff on clinical prognosis and mortality in COVID-19 patients.Material and methods    Between March and November 2020, 5 575 patients were followed up in our pandemic hospital due to COVID-19. 3 794 patients with positive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results and thoraxcomputer… Show more

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“…It was shown in the literature that PE, which occurs in the acute period of COVID-19, is closely related to the patient’s comorbidities, the severity of lung involvement, and the history of CV disease. In-hospital mortality and intensive care hospitalization rates are quite high in COVID-19 patients accompanied by PE [ 5 ]. However, there is limited literature data regarding the clinical follow-up and prognosis of PE in patients who recovered and were discharged after this severe infection [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was shown in the literature that PE, which occurs in the acute period of COVID-19, is closely related to the patient’s comorbidities, the severity of lung involvement, and the history of CV disease. In-hospital mortality and intensive care hospitalization rates are quite high in COVID-19 patients accompanied by PE [ 5 ]. However, there is limited literature data regarding the clinical follow-up and prognosis of PE in patients who recovered and were discharged after this severe infection [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%