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Published in: Annals of Nuclear Medicine 9/2022

Open Access 28-06-2022 | Computed Tomography | Original Article

Unusual perfusion patterns on perfusion-only SPECT/CT scans in COVID-19 patients

Authors: Bence Farkas, Zita Képes, Sándor Kristóf Barna, Viktória Szugyiczki, Magdolna Bakos, Attila Forgács, Ildikó Garai

Published in: Annals of Nuclear Medicine | Issue 9/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

We aimed at examining both the incidence and extent of different lung perfusion abnormalities as well as the relationship between them on Tc-99m macroaggregated albumin (MAA) perfusion-only SPECT/CT scans in COVID-19 patients.

Methods

Ninety-one patients (71.4 ± 13.9 years; range: 29–98 years, median age: 74 years; 45 female and 46 male) with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 virus infection were included in this retrospective study. After performing perfusion-only Tc-99m MAA SPECT/CT scans, visual, semi-quantitative assessment of the subsequent perfusion abnormalities was carried out: mismatch lesions (MM; activity defects on SPECT images identical to apparently healthy parenchyma on CT images), matched lesions (MA; activity defects with corresponding parenchymal lesions on CT scans), and reverse mismatch lesions (RM; parenchymal lesions with preserved or increased tracer uptake). Lesion-based and patient-based analysis were performed to evaluate the extent, severity, and incidence of each perfusion abnormality. Statistical tests were applied to investigate the association between the experienced perfusion impairments.

Results

Moderately severe parenchymal lesions were detected in 87 (95.6%) patients. Although, 50 (54.95%) patients were depicted to have MM lesions, the whole patient cohort was mildly affected by this abnormality. MA lesions of average moderate severity were seen in most of the patients (89.01%). In 65 (71.43%) patients RM lesions were found with mild severity on average. Positive association was detected between total CT score and total RM score and between total CT score and total MA score. Significantly higher total CT scores were experienced in the subgroup, where RM lesions were present.

Conclusions

Heterogeneous perfusion abnormalities were found in most of COVID-19 patients: parenchymal lesions with normal, decreased or increased perfusion and perfusion defects in healthy lung areas. These phenomena may be explained by the failure of the hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction mechanism and presence of pulmonary thrombosis and embolism.
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Metadata
Title
Unusual perfusion patterns on perfusion-only SPECT/CT scans in COVID-19 patients
Authors
Bence Farkas
Zita Képes
Sándor Kristóf Barna
Viktória Szugyiczki
Magdolna Bakos
Attila Forgács
Ildikó Garai
Publication date
28-06-2022
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Annals of Nuclear Medicine / Issue 9/2022
Print ISSN: 0914-7187
Electronic ISSN: 1864-6433
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12149-022-01761-5

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