Frontiers in Medicine (Jan 2021)

Case Report: Sublingual Microcirculatory Alterations in a Covid-19 Patient With Subcutaneous Emphysema, Venous Thrombosis, and Pneumomediastinum

  • Sanjeev Grewal,
  • Brita Harjo,
  • Güclü Aykut,
  • Bülent Ergin,
  • Ralph Nowitzky,
  • Can Ince,
  • Sakir Akin,
  • Sakir Akin,
  • Sakir Akin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.624695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The Corona virus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has brought a wide range of challenges in intensive care medicine. Understanding of the pathophysiology of Covid-19 relies on interpreting of its impact on the vascular, particularly microcirculatory system. Herein we report on the first use of the latest generation hand-held vital microscope to evaluate the sublingual microcirculation in a Covid-19 patient with subcutaneous emphysema, venous thrombosis and pneumomediastinum. Remarkably, microcirculatory parameters of the patient were increased during the exacerbation period, which is not a usual finding in critically ill patients mostly presenting with a loss of hemodynamic coherence. In contrast, recovery from the disease led to a subsequent amelioration of these parameters. This report clearly shows the importance of microcirculatory monitoring for evaluating the course and the adequacy of therapy in Covid-19 patients.

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