Cardiovascular Diabetology (Dec 2022)

Cardiac adipose tissue volume assessed by computed tomography is a specific and independent predictor of early mortality and critical illness in COVID-19 in type 2-diabetic patients

  • Etienne Charpentier,
  • Alban Redheuil,
  • Olivier Bourron,
  • Samia Boussouar,
  • Olivier Lucidarme,
  • Mohamed Zarai,
  • Nadjia Kachenoura,
  • Khaoula Bouazizi,
  • Joe-Elie Salem,
  • Guillaume Hekimian,
  • Matthieu Kerneis,
  • Zahir Amoura,
  • Yves Allenbach,
  • Stephane Hatem,
  • Anne-Caroline Jeannin,
  • Fabrizio Andreelli,
  • Franck Phan,
  • COVID-19 APHP. SU Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12933-022-01722-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Keypoints Prognostic value of pericardiac fat tissue assessed using CT to predict adverse outcomes for T2D patients admitted for COVID-19 infection A disctinct phenotypic pattern was found between diabetic patients and controls with respect to adverse outcom:. classicl risk factors such as age or sex adetermine the prognosis in controls whereas the metabolic and inflammatory profile determine outcome in diabetics. Fast and reliable measurement of cardiac adipose tissue using CT. The assessment of this parameter could be useful to better stratify individual risk in diabetic patients with COVID-19 and adapt patient management of patients in routine practice.

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