High Resolution Computed Tomography chest findings among people affected by corona virus disease in a tertiary hospital of Nepal

Rumita Kayastha, Riwaz Acharya, Sunil Pradhan, Abhushan Siddhi Tuladhar, Amit Shrestha
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Clinical assessment, chest X-ray (CXR) and chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) are used in the management of Corona virus disease-19 (COVID-19). This retrospective cross sectional study included 251 patients admitted to Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital (NMCTH) with a diagnosis of COVID‑19 infection confirmed by Reverse Transcriptase- Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT‑PCR). These patients underwent chest HRCT within the first two weeks of hospital admission. Images were evaluated for various HRCT findings & semi- quantitative CT Severity Score (CT –SS) was calculated based on the extent of lobar involvement. Out of 251 patients with positive RT PCR test, 127 were male (50.6%) and 124 female (49.4%). Typical bilateral peripheral subpleural ground glass opacities were demonstrated in 98.8% of patients; followed by thoracic lymphadenopathy (80.8%), interlobular septal thickening (80.4%),vascular changes (44.2%), focal consolidation (28.6%), consolidation with ground glass opacity (15%), pleural effusion (13.1%) bronchiectasis (3.8%), fibrotic changes (3.1%) and reversed halo pattern (0.7%). Calculated CT- SS showed moderate score in 130 patients (51.7%) followed by severe score in 67 patients (26.6%) and mild score in 51 patients (20.3%). HRCT can be used as a one stop radiological investigation for the diagnosis and prognosis of corona virus disease and CT -SS might be beneficial for diagnostic workflow in symptomatic cases.
尼泊尔一家三级医院冠状病毒病患者的高分辨率计算机断层扫描胸部发现
临床评估、胸部x射线(CXR)和胸部高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT)用于管理冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19)。这项回顾性横断面研究包括251名经逆转录酶-聚合酶链反应(RT - PCR)确诊为COVID - 19感染的尼泊尔医学院教学医院(NMCTH)住院患者。这些患者在入院前两周内接受了胸部HRCT检查。评估图像的各种HRCT表现& &;半定量CT严重程度评分(CT - ss)是基于大叶受累程度计算的。251例RT PCR阳性患者中,男性127例(50.6%),女性124例(49.4%)。98.8%的患者表现为典型的双侧周围胸膜下磨玻璃混浊;其次是胸淋巴结病(80.8%)、小叶间隔增厚(80.4%)、血管改变(44.2%)、局灶性实变(28.6%)、实变合并毛玻璃混浊(15%)、胸腔积液(13.1%)、支气管扩张(3.8%)、纤维化改变(3.1%)和逆转晕型(0.7%)。CT- SS计算显示中度评分130例(51.7%),重度评分67例(26.6%),轻度评分51例(20.3%)。HRCT可作为冠状病毒病诊断和预后的一站式影像学检查,CT -SS可能有助于有症状病例的诊断流程。
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