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严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2,即新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19))感染患者的胰腺损伤:CT表现的回顾性分析

Pancreatic Injury in Patients with SARS-Cov-2 (COVID-19) Infection: A Retrospective Analysis of CT Findings.

作者信息

Grusova Gabriela, Bruha Radan, Bircakova Bianka, Novak Matej, Lambert Lukas, Michalek Pavel, Tomas Grus, Burgetova Andrea

机构信息

4th Department of Internal Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.

Department of Radiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Gastroenterol Res Pract. 2021 Oct 31;2021:5390337. doi: 10.1155/2021/5390337. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the association between COVID-19 infection and peripancreatic changes on CT as a sign of acute pancreatic injury.

METHODS

Retrospective analysis of CT examinations in patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection yielded 103 instances. An age- and gender-matched cohort of patients without COVID-19 was found. CT examinations were evaluated for peripancreatic stranding or edema, fluid collection, or necrosis, without any other explanation. Depicted pulmonary parenchyma was evaluated for possible COVID-19-related changes. Clinical and laboratory data were retrieved from the clinical database.

RESULTS

Peripancreatic fat stranding ( = 8) or fluid collection ( = 2) without any other cause was found in 10 (10%) patients. Abdominal complaints were reported in 4 (40%) patients. Elevated serum amylase or lipase levels were documented in 5 (50%) patients who also satisfied the diagnostic criteria for acute pancreatitis. From the study sample of 103 patients with COVID-19, pulmonary parenchyma was depicted in 102 (99%), and from these, 57 (55%) had an evidence of pulmonary changes compatible with COVID-19 pneumonia. This proportion was not significantly different between patients with and without peripancreatic changes ( = 0.35). In the matched cohort, we found peripancreatic changes in 2 (2%, = 0.033) patients. Patients with pancreatic injury and elevated amylase levels were more likely to require orotracheal intubation (35% vs. 12%, = 0.021).

CONCLUSIONS

We showed that the prevalence of peripancreatic stranding or fluid collection is higher in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection compared to an age- and gender-matched cohort. Patients with pancreatic injury and elevated amylase levels are more likely to require orotracheal intubation. Our findings corroborate the link between COVID-19 infection and pancreatic injury from the perspective of imaging.

摘要

目的

确定新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)感染与CT上胰腺周围改变作为急性胰腺损伤征象之间的关联。

方法

对确诊为COVID-19感染的患者的CT检查进行回顾性分析,共获得103例病例。选取了年龄和性别匹配的未感染COVID-19的患者队列。对CT检查评估胰腺周围有无条索状影或水肿、液体积聚或坏死,无其他解释。对所显示的肺实质评估有无可能与COVID-19相关的改变。从临床数据库中检索临床和实验室数据。

结果

10例(10%)患者发现无其他原因的胰腺周围脂肪条索状影(n = 8)或液体积聚(n = 2)。4例(40%)患者报告有腹部不适。5例(50%)同时满足急性胰腺炎诊断标准的患者血清淀粉酶或脂肪酶水平升高。在103例COVID-19患者的研究样本中,102例(99%)显示了肺实质,其中57例(55%)有与COVID-19肺炎相符的肺部改变证据。有胰腺周围改变和无胰腺周围改变的患者之间这一比例无显著差异(P = 0.35)。在匹配队列中,我们发现2例(2%,P = 0.033)患者有胰腺周围改变。有胰腺损伤且淀粉酶水平升高的患者更有可能需要气管插管(35%对12%,P = 0.021)。

结论

我们发现,与年龄和性别匹配的队列相比,确诊为COVID-19感染的患者中胰腺周围条索状影或液体积聚的发生率更高。有胰腺损伤且淀粉酶水平升高的患者更有可能需要气管插管。我们的研究结果从影像学角度证实了COVID-19感染与胰腺损伤之间的联系。

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