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Pneumatosis Intestinalis in COVID-19.

Seetha Lakshmanan1, Nabil Toubia2.   

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32485300      PMCID: PMC7260506          DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2020.05.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 1542-3565            Impact factor:   11.382


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A 72-year-old man with multiple comorbidities presented with diffuse abdominal pain and bleeding per rectum for 1 day. He denied any respiratory symptoms; however, he did test positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during screening in his nursing home recently. On arrival, he was febrile (104℉) but hemodynamically stable. Physical examination revealed a distended and diffusely tender abdomen without guarding. Computed tomography of abdomen showed descending and sigmoid colon wall thickening and mid-ascending colon pneumatosis without portal venous gas. This was suggestive of COVID-19–induced ischemic colitis with partial bowel obstruction in the absence of other provoking factors. Patient was treated conservatively with bowel rest, adequate hydration, and intravenous antibiotics. Although his gastrointestinal symptoms improved, his condition was subsequently complicated by sepsis, cardiac ischemia, renal insufficiency, and respiratory failure related to severe COVID-19 infection. Pneumatosis intestinalis is an uncommon condition identified by multiple gas-filled cysts in the intestinal submucosa/serosa on imaging. Rupture of these cysts causes pneumoperitoneum, which mandates emergent surgical intervention. The pathophysiology of this condition is still under speculation; however, it has been associated with many gastrointestinal and pulmonary conditions. Because of this patient’s absence of initial respiratory symptoms, the hypercoagulability and thromboinflammation associated with COVID-19 may be the culprit leading to bowel ischemia.
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1.  Intestinal Ischemia: Unusual but Fearsome Complication of COVID-19 Infection.

Authors:  Silvia Strambi; Agnese Proietti; Christian Galatioto; Federico Coccolini; Camilla Cremonini; Serena Musetti; Fulvio Basolo; Massimo Chiarugi; Dario Tartaglia
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-04-27

2.  COVID-19 and pneumatosis intestinalis: An early sign of intestinal ischemia.

Authors:  Wesam Hassan; Haidi Karam-Allah Ramadan
Journal:  Dig Liver Dis       Date:  2020-11-05       Impact factor: 4.088

Review 3.  COVID-19-Associated Ischemic Colitis: A Rare Manifestation of COVID-19 Infection-Case Report and Review.

Authors:  Dustin J Uhlenhopp; Rajarajeshwari Ramachandran; Eric Then; Swetha Parvataneni; Tyler Grantham; Vinaya Gaduputi
Journal:  J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec

4.  Pneumatosis Intestinalis in the Setting of COVID-19: A Single Center Case Series From New York.

Authors:  Santiago J Miyara; Lance B Becker; Sara Guevara; Claudia Kirsch; Christine N Metz; Muhammad Shoaib; Elliot Grodstein; Vinay V Nair; Nicholas Jandovitz; Alexia McCann-Molmenti; Kei Hayashida; Ryosuke Takegawa; Koichiro Shinozaki; Tsukasa Yagi; Tomoaki Aoki; Mitsuaki Nishikimi; Rishabh C Choudhary; Young Min Cho; Stavros Zanos; Stefanos Zafeiropoulos; Hannah B Hoffman; Stacey Watt; Claudio M Lumermann; Judith Aronsohn; Linda Shore-Lesserson; Ernesto P Molmenti
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-06-04

5.  Protein losing enteropathy and pneumatosis intestinalis in a child with COVID 19 infection.

Authors:  Pejman Rohani; Abdollah Karimi; Sedigheh Rafiei Tabatabaie; Mitra Khalili; Aliakbar Sayyari
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg Case Rep       Date:  2020-11-05
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