| Literature DB >> 32333581 |
E M Jung1,2, C Stroszczynski2, F Jung3.
Abstract
In the hands of experienced examiners, the contrast enhanced sonography (CEUS) offers the possibility to analyze dynamic microcirculatory disturbances in real time dynamically without any risk for kidneys and thyroid gland even in severe progressing disease bedside. Based on severe COVID-19 infections, first experiences with abdominal CEUS examinations are presented. In the stage of an imminent organ failure with significantly reduced kidney and liver function, CEUS can be used to show a narrowing of the organ-supplying arteries, as well as a delayed capillary filling of vessels near the capsule, a regional reduced parenchymal perfusion or an inflammatory hyperemia with capillary hypercirculation. It is possible to quickly rule out organ infarction and to dynamically record the mesenteric arterial and venous blood flow.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Corona virus; contrast enhanced ultrasound sonography (CEUS); kidney; liver
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32333581 PMCID: PMC7369109 DOI: 10.3233/CH-209003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ISSN: 1386-0291 Impact factor: 2.375
Demographic and clinical data of the 5 patients included in the study
| Patient /age | Sex | Pulmonary | COVIC-19 Infection | Liver function | Kidney function |
| 74 years old | Male | Consolidation Intubated in intensive care | Since 3 weeks | Critical reduced Cholestasis | Dialysis |
| 52 years old | Male | Consolidation Intubated in intensive care | Since 2 weeks | Reduced | Reduced |
| 51 yaers old | Male | Consolidation Intubated in intensive care | Since 2 weeks | Reduced | Reduced |
| 68 yaers old | Male | Consolidation Intubated in intensive care | Since 3 weeks | Critically Reduced | Dialysis |
| 73 years old | Male | Consolidation Intubated in intensive care | Since 3 weeks | Critically reduced, cholestasis | Dialysis |
Fig. 1Representative CEUS images of liver and lung from a male 52 years old patient with COVID-19 disease of arrow with respiratory failure and inflammatory reaction of the lung with consolidations.
Fig. 2Representative images of the microvasculature of the liver from a 51 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.
Fig. 3Representative images of the microvasculature of the liver and kidney of a 68 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.
Fig. 4Representative images of the microvasculature of the kidney of a 73 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.
Fig. 5Microvasculature of the kidney of a 74 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.
Fig. 6Inflammatory reaction of the gallbladder in a of a 73 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.
Fig. 7Microvasculature of the liver of a 52 years old male patient with COVID-19 disease.