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    EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 IN THE EARLY HYPOXEMIC STAGE AND PATIENTS WITH VIRAL RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION IN TERMS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
    (Sestre Milosrdnice Univ Hospital, 2023) Cinaroglu, Selim; Karakus, Kayhan; Keles, Haci; Kacmaz, Mustafa
    Arterial hypoxemia occurs in many COVID-19 patients. Hypoxemia is one of the causes of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Main pulmonary artery dilatation and the main pulmonary artery diameter (mPAD) to ascending aorta diameter (AAD) ratio of >= 1 are significant findings regarding PH. In this study, COVID-19 patients and non-COVID-19 patients with viral respiratory tract infection were evaluated retrospectively in terms of PH. A total of 124 patients (71 male and 53 female), age range 18-85 years, were included in the study as case group and control group. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) images, blood and biochemical parameters, and demographic information were compared between the case group and control group. The normality of numerical variables was examined with Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and homogeneity of the variances with Levene's test. This is the first study researching the effect of early hypoxemic stage COVID-19 infection on development of PH. As a result, it was specified that COVID-19 infection had no effects on mPAD, whereas it had a positive effect on AAD and thus led to a decrease in the mPAD/AAD ratio. Through these values, which could be easily calculated from thoracic CT images, the changes caused by COVID-19 infection on vessel diameters were put forward.
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    Radiological classification of azygos anterior cerebral artery and evaluation of the accompanying vascular anomalies
    (Springer France, 2020) Beyhan, Murat; Gokce, Erkan; Karakus, Kayhan
    Purpose There is not a classification of azygos anterior cerebral artery (ACA) based on anatomical branching levels in the literature. In the present study, a classification of azygos ACA was made based on radiological imaging for a common terminology, and frequency, accompanying vascular anomalies and malformations were investigated. Methods A total of 4913 cases who had brain CTA, MRA, contrast-enhanced MRI and DSA in January 2010-January 2020 period were screened for the study. Based on anatomical branching level, azygos ACAs were classified into four groups. Aneurysms, anomalies and malformations accompanying azygos ACA were identified. The associations of azygos ACA types with the presence of aneurysm or ACA A1 segment anomalies were investigated. Results Azygos ACA was observed in 57 cases (29 male and 28 female) and frequency of azygos ACA was 1.16%. Average age of the cases with ACA was 56.19 +/- 19.65 years. Forty-eight of the cases had type C azygos ACA, four cases type B, four cases type D and one case type A azygos ACA. A total of nine intracranial aneurysms were identified in seven of the cases (12.28%). Five of the aneurysms were located in MCA and four in distal ACA. Most common vascular anomalies accompanying azygos ACA were unilateral vertebral artery hypoplasia and ACA A1 segment hypoplasia. Azygos types did not have significant correlations with the presence of aneurysms or ACA A1 segmental anomalies (p = 0.683 andp = 0.949, respectively). Conclusion Azygos ACA is a rare variation, but it could be accompanied by aneurysms or other vascular anomalies.

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