Lung perfusion assessment in children with long‐COVID: A pilot study

Author:

Pizzuto Daniele Antonio1ORCID,Buonsenso Danilo23,Morello Rosa2,De Rose Cristina2ORCID,Valentini Piero2,Fragano A.1,Baldi Fabiana4,Di Giuda Daniela15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Radiotherapy and Hematology Nuclear Medicine Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS Rome Italy

2. Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS Rome Italy

3. GlobalHealth Research Institute, Istituto di Igiene, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Rome Italy

4. Division of Respiratory Medicine, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario “A. Gemelli” IRCCS Rome Italy

5. University Department of Radiological Sciences and Hematology Section of Nuclear Medicine, Uniiversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is increasing evidence that chronic endotheliopathy can play a role in patients with Post‐Covid Condition (PCC, or Long Covid) by affecting peripheral vascularization. This pilot study aimed at assessing lung perfusion in children with Long‐COVID with 99mTc‐MAA SPECT/CT.Materials and Methodslung 99mTc‐MAA SPECT/CT was performed in children with Long‐COVID and a pathological cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). Intravenous injections were performed on patients in the supine position immediately before the planar scan according to the EANM guidelines for lung scintigraphy in children, followed by lung SPECT/CT acquisition. Reconstructed studies were visually analyzed.ResultsClinical and biochemical data were collected during acute infection and follow‐up in 14 children (6 females, mean age: 12.6 years) fulfilling Long‐COVID diagnostic criteria and complaining of chronic fatigue and postexertional malaise after mild efforts, documented by CPET. Imaging results were compared with clinical scenarios during acute infection and follow‐up. Six out of 14 (42.8%) children showed perfusion defects on 99mTc‐MAA SPECT/CT scan, without morphological alterations on coregistered CT.ConclusionsThis pilot investigation confirmed previous data suggesting that a small subgroup of children can develop lung perfusion defects after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. Larger cohort studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results, providing also a better understanding of which children may deserve this test and how to manage those with lung perfusion defects.

Funder

Pfizer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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