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Cardiac adipose tissue volume assessed by computed tomography is a specific and independent predictor of early mortality and critical illness in COVID-19 in type 2-diabetic patients.
Charpentier E, Redheuil A, Bourron O, Boussouar S, Lucidarme O, Zarai M, Kachenoura N, Bouazizi K, Salem JE, Hekimian G, Kerneis M, Amoura Z, Allenbach Y, Hatem S, Jeannin AC, Andreelli F, Phan F; COVID-19 APHP. SU Group. Charpentier E, et al. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2022 Dec 31;21(1):294. doi: 10.1186/s12933-022-01722-2. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2022. PMID: 36587209 Free PMC article.
Cardiac adipose tissue volume and IL-6 level at admission are complementary predictors of severity and short-term mortality in COVID-19 diabetic patients.
Phan F, Boussouar S, Lucidarme O, Zarai M, Salem JE, Kachenoura N, Bouazizi K, Charpentier E, Niati Y, Bekkaoui H, Amoura Z, Mathian A, Benveniste O, Cacoub P, Allenbach Y, Saadoun D, Lacorte JM, Fourati S, Laroche S, Hartemann A, Bourron O, Andreelli F, Redheuil A; COVID-19 APHP.SU Group. Phan F, et al. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2021 Aug 12;20(1):165. doi: 10.1186/s12933-021-01327-1. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2021. PMID: 34384426 Free PMC article.