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Post-mortem Findings in Spanish Patients with COVID-19; a Special Focus on Superinfections.

Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres, Teresa Hermida Romero, Isabel Guerra Merino, Joseba Portu Zapirain,Belen Perez-Mies,Matilde Sanchez-Conde,Marina Alonso Riano,Rafael Rubio,Jose Fortes Alen,Anxela Vidal Gonzalez, Clara Salas Anton,Elena Munez, Sanchez,Diana Corona-Mata,Iban Aldecoa Ansorregui, Jose M. Miro,Raquel Beloqui Perez de Obanos, Carlos Ibero,Javier Gomez-Roman,M. Carmen Farinas, Teresa Tabuyo Bello, Enrique de Alava, Jose Miguel Cisneros,Xavier Matias-Guiu,Antonio Rivero

Frontiers in medicine(2023)

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IntroductionWhole-body autopsies may be crucial to understand coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pathophysiology. We aimed to analyze pathological findings in a large series of full-body autopsies, with a special focus on superinfections. MethodsThis was a prospective multicenter study that included 70 COVID-19 autopsies performed between April 2020 and February 2021. Epidemiological, clinical and pathological information was collected using a standardized case report form. ResultsMedian (IQR) age was 70 (range 63.75-74.25) years and 76% of cases were males. Most patients (90%,) had at least one comorbidity prior to COVID-19 diagnosis, with vascular risk factors being the most frequent. Infectious complications were developed by 65.71% of the patients during their follow-up. Mechanical ventilation was required in most patients (75.71%) and was mainly invasive. In multivariate analyses, length of hospital stay and invasive mechanical ventilation were significantly associated with infections (p = 0.036 and p = 0.013, respectively). Necropsy findings revealed diffuse alveolar damage in the lungs, left ventricular hypertrophy in the heart, liver steatosis and pre-infection arteriosclerosis in the heart and kidneys. ConclusionOur study confirms the main necropsy histopathological findings attributed to COVID-19 in a large patient series, while underlining the importance of both comorbid conditions and superinfections in the pathology.
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COVID-19,autopsies,pathological findings,infection,superinfection
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