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Beyond the clot: perfusion imaging of the pulmonary vasculature after COVID-19

Ranju T. Dhawan,Deepa Gopalan,Luke Howard, Angelito Vicente,Mirae Park,Kavina Manalan, Ingrid Wallner, Peter Marsden, Surendra Dave, Howard Branley,Georgina Russell,Nishanth Dharmarajah,Onn M. Kon

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine(2021)

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A compelling body of evidence points to pulmonary thrombosis and thromboembolism as a key feature of COVID-19. As the pandemic spread across the globe over the past few months, a timely call to arms was issued by a team of clinicians to consider the prospect of long-lasting pulmonary fibrotic damage and plan for structured follow-up. However, the component of post-thrombotic sequelae has been less widely considered. Although the long-term outcomes of COVID-19 are not known, should pulmonary vascular sequelae prove to be clinically significant, these have the potential to become a public health problem. In this Personal View, we propose a proactive follow-up strategy to evaluate residual clot burden, small vessel injury, and potential haemodynamic sequelae. A nuanced and physiological approach to follow-up imaging that looks beyond the clot, at the state of perfusion of lung tissue, is proposed as a key triage tool, with the potential to inform therapeutic strategies.
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