Background: COVID-19 has been associated with cases of severe respiratory illness, admissions to intensive therapy units (ITUs), and high mortality rates. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine the relation between computed tomography- body composition (CT-BC) measurements, systemic inflammation, and clinical outcomes in those with COVID-19. Methods: Patients who presented to our institution between March 17 and May 1, 2020, with a positive PCR test for COVID-19 or characteristic radiological changes, were assessed for inclusion. Data collected included general demographic details, clinicopathological variables, poGPS, NLR , CT-BC measurements, and clinical outcomes including ITU admission and 30-d mortality, of...
Introduction: During COVID-19 pandemic, Internal Medicine Units (IMUs) accounted for about 70% of pa...
Background: COVID-19 has demonstrated a highly variable disease course, from asymptomatic to severe ...
A higher body mass index (BMI) has become acknowledged as one of the important risk factors for deve...
Background & aims: Obesity has been described as a predisposing risk factor to severe forms of C...
We assessed the impact of chest CT body composition parameters on outcomes and disease severity at h...
Background: Obesity was recently identified as a major risk factor for worse COVID-19 severity, espe...
ObjectivesPatients with Covid-19 and obesity have worse clinical outcomes which may be driven by inc...
We assessed the impact of chest CT body composition parameters on outcomes and disease severity at h...
Background: Frailty, determined by the Canadian Study of Health and Aging-Clinical Frailty Scale (...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread worldwide, infecting nearly 500 million ...
The aim of this post-hoc analysis was to evaluate if epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) quantity and qu...
BACKGROUND: In 2021, the world is still in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Many aspects of Covi...
Purpose: To study the possible association of CT-derived quantitative epicardial adipose tissue (EAT...
Introduction: At present, chest computed tomography (CT) is accepted as a tool for assessment COVID-...
We aimed to describe body composition changes up to 6-7 months after severe COVID-19 and to evaluate...
Introduction: During COVID-19 pandemic, Internal Medicine Units (IMUs) accounted for about 70% of pa...
Background: COVID-19 has demonstrated a highly variable disease course, from asymptomatic to severe ...
A higher body mass index (BMI) has become acknowledged as one of the important risk factors for deve...
Background & aims: Obesity has been described as a predisposing risk factor to severe forms of C...
We assessed the impact of chest CT body composition parameters on outcomes and disease severity at h...
Background: Obesity was recently identified as a major risk factor for worse COVID-19 severity, espe...
ObjectivesPatients with Covid-19 and obesity have worse clinical outcomes which may be driven by inc...
We assessed the impact of chest CT body composition parameters on outcomes and disease severity at h...
Background: Frailty, determined by the Canadian Study of Health and Aging-Clinical Frailty Scale (...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread worldwide, infecting nearly 500 million ...
The aim of this post-hoc analysis was to evaluate if epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) quantity and qu...
BACKGROUND: In 2021, the world is still in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Many aspects of Covi...
Purpose: To study the possible association of CT-derived quantitative epicardial adipose tissue (EAT...
Introduction: At present, chest computed tomography (CT) is accepted as a tool for assessment COVID-...
We aimed to describe body composition changes up to 6-7 months after severe COVID-19 and to evaluate...
Introduction: During COVID-19 pandemic, Internal Medicine Units (IMUs) accounted for about 70% of pa...
Background: COVID-19 has demonstrated a highly variable disease course, from asymptomatic to severe ...
A higher body mass index (BMI) has become acknowledged as one of the important risk factors for deve...