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Utility of the Right Ventricular Early Inflow-Out Flow Index in the Assessment of Mortality in COVID-19

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  104-114

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 Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread worldwide, hence the increasing attention to the predictors of mortality. However, there is no easy prognostic risk score to predict in-hospital mortality. We aimed to assess the efficacy of the right ventricular early inflow-outflow index (RVEIO) as a predictor of early mortality in patients with thromboembolism. Additionally, we assessed acute respiratory distress syndrome, which is deemed a complication of COVID-19 and an etiology of acute cor pulmonale. Methods: This single-center, observational cross-sectional study assessed laboratory data and electrocardiographic and echocardiographic findings of patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 based on a positive polymerase chain reaction test and lung involvement exceeding 20% in the non-intensive care units of our hospital. Results: The study population comprised 360 patients (mean age=54. 46 y, 61. 1% male). The mean RVEIO index was 3. 40 ± 1. 14, the mean right ventricular peak systolic myocardial velocity (RVsm) was 12. 29 ± 3. 81 cm/s, and the mean tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) was 22. 41 ± 4. 97 cm. No significant difference was found in the RVEIO index between the patients who were discharged and those who expired (3. 26 ± 1. 25 vs 3. 31 ± 1. 29, respectively), nor was there a correlation between the RVEIO index and admission to the intensive care unit. The RVEIO index was not a predictor of RV dysfunction, as assessed by RVsm and TAPSE. Patients who suffered from myocardial infarction had a significantly higher RVEIO index. Conclusions: None of the echocardiographic findings, including the RVEIO index, was an accurate predictor of RV dysfunction, mortality, and inflammation levels in our patients with COVID-19. Accordingly, they should not be relied upon for clinical decision-making and management.

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    MOSTAFAVI, ATOOSA, Tabatabaei, Seyed Abdolhossein, Zamani Fard, Somayeh, MAJIDI, FATEMEH, MOHAGHEGHI, ABBAS, & SHIRANI, SHAHIN. (2021). Utility of the Right Ventricular Early Inflow-Out Flow Index in the Assessment of Mortality in COVID-19. IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ), 22(3), 104-114. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/698710/en

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    MOSTAFAVI ATOOSA, Tabatabaei Seyed Abdolhossein, Zamani Fard Somayeh, MAJIDI FATEMEH, MOHAGHEGHI ABBAS, SHIRANI SHAHIN. Utility of the Right Ventricular Early Inflow-Out Flow Index in the Assessment of Mortality in COVID-19. IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ)[Internet]. 2021;22(3):104-114. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/698710/en

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    ATOOSA MOSTAFAVI, Seyed Abdolhossein Tabatabaei, Somayeh Zamani Fard, FATEMEH MAJIDI, ABBAS MOHAGHEGHI, and SHAHIN SHIRANI, “Utility of the Right Ventricular Early Inflow-Out Flow Index in the Assessment of Mortality in COVID-19,” IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ), vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 104–114, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/698710/en

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