id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331762-b0yufidn Rudski, Lawrence Multimodality Imaging in Evaluation of Cardiovascular complications in Patients with COVID-19 2020-07-22 .txt text/plain 5044 239 34 Routine history, physical examination, laboratory testing, electrocardiography and plain x-ray imaging may often suffice for such patients but given overlap between COVID-19 and typical cardiovascular diagnoses such as heart failure and acute myocardial infarction, need frequently arises for advanced imaging techniques to assist in differential diagnosis and management. This document provides guidance in several common scenarios among patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection and possible cardiovascular involvement, including chest discomfort with electrocardiographic changes, acute hemodynamic instability, newly-recognized left ventricular dysfunction, as well as imaging during the sub-acute/chronic phase of COVID-19. In patients with a clinical presentation of acute MI, normal or non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA), which may present as STEMI or NSTEMI, with normal or abnormal LV systolic function, cardiac MRI can help confirm the diagnosis of MI or provide alternate diagnosis including myocarditis, stress cardiomyopathy, and embolic infarction (26) (Table 2, Table 3) . ./cache/cord-331762-b0yufidn.txt ./txt/cord-331762-b0yufidn.txt