Global evaluation of echocardiography in patients with COVID-19
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
To describe the cardiac abnormalities in patients with COVID-19 and identify the characteristics of patients who would benefit most from echocardiography.
In a prospective international survey, we captured echocardiography findings in patients with presumed or confirmed COVID-19 between 3 and 20 April 2020. Patient characteristics, indications, findings, and impact of echocardiography on management were recorded. Multivariable logistic regression identified predictors of echocardiographic abnormalities. A total of 1216 patients [62 (52–71) years, 70% male] from 69 countries across six continents were included. Overall, 667 (55%) patients had an abnormal echocardiogram. Left and right ventricular abnormalities were reported in 479 (39%) and 397 (33%) patients, respectively, with evidence of new myocardial infarction in 36 (3%), myocarditis in 35 (3%), and takotsubo cardiomyopathy in 19 (2%). Severe cardiac disease (severe ventricular dysfunction or tamponade) was observed in 182 (15%) patients. In those without pre-existing cardiac disease (
In this global survey, cardiac abnormalities were observed in half of all COVID-19 patients undergoing echocardiography. Abnormalities were often unheralded or severe, and imaging changed management in one-third of patients.
Contributors

Marc R Dweck
Author
University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Anda Bularga
Author

Rong Bing
Author

Kuan Ken Lee
Author

Andrew R Chapman
Author
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Audrey White
Author

Giovanni Di Salvo
Author

Leyla Elif Sade
Author

Keith Pearce
Author

David E Newby
Author
University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Erwan Donal
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Nicholas L Mills
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