Description of Thorax X-ray and Brixia Score in Pregnancy with COVID-19 Infection

A. A. N. J. Kusuma
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BACKGROUND: Based on data until December 31, 2020, confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been reached nearly 750,000 cases, COVID-19 can infect pregnant women because a reduction in the immune receptor and increase in another pro-inflammatory factor. Complications include fetal distress, premature rupture of membranes, fetal death, chorioamnionitis, preeclampsia, sepsis, renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. A serial chest X-ray is used as a basis for assessing COVID-19 progression. An experimental study in Italy proposed a scoring system known as the Brixia score divides the chest X-ray image posteroanterior or anteroposterior into 3 zones, namely, the upper, middle, and lower zones labeled as A to F, then assess the abnormalities that exist in each area with a score of 0–3, a score of ranges from 0 to 18. This score can be used to assess the severity of symptoms suffered by confirmed patients and determine the patient’s prognosis. AIM: This study aims to determine the characteristics of the chest X-ray and Brixia score in pregnancy with COVID-19 infection. METHODS: This descriptive research aims to describe the characteristics of the chest X-ray and the Brixia score in pregnancy with COVID-19 infection in pregnancy at the Department/KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology FK Udayana/Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar. This research carried out from April 2020 to March 2021. The sample of this study was all pregnant women with confirmed COVID-19 at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar during the period April 2020–March 2021. Data collected are all pregnant women who are confirmed to have COVID-19 and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. Data recorded and data tabulation is carried out according to characteristics that have been determined, then data processing is carried out descriptive. RESULTS: In pregnant patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the period from April 2020 to March 2021, there were 95 people. The highest proportion of mothers pregnant with COVID-19 infection performs antenatal care checks at midwives and Obstetric Gynecologist (47.4%) with age 20–35 years (86.3%), primipara (41.1%), age term pregnancy (74.7%), and using the abdominal method for delivery (87.4%). X-ray results that it was found that from 95 pregnant women, there were 56 pregnant women with thorax abnormal and 39 with normal conditions. The highest proportion of the X-ray results was obtained pregnant with COVID-19 infection with abnormal thorax consolidation lesions found (94.6%) and the distribution of the lesions on the right lung side (39.3%). Based on the cross-tabulated analysis, it can be seen that the consolidation lesion is found in all Brixia scores with the highest proportion in the 0–5 category, which is 80.3%. Results chest X-ray of pregnant women with COVID-19 infection with Brixia score 0–5 had the same values including pleural effusion lesions 1.8%, pulmonary edema 1.8%, and fibrotic by 1.8%. CONCLUSION: Following conclusions can be drawn: Overview of the characteristics of pregnant women with the most COVID-19 infections is at the age of 20–35 years with a primiparous pregnancy. Gestational age term gave birth by the abdominal method; abnormal chest X-ray images are more often found in patients with COVID-19 in pregnancy with consolidated lesions as well as diffuse distribution mostly on the right side of the lung; Brixia score in pregnancy with COVID-19 infection with proportion the highest is in parameter 0–5 as much as 85.7%.
妊娠合并 COVID-19 感染时的胸廓 X 射线和 Brixia 评分描述
背景:根据截至2020年12月31日的数据,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)确诊病例已达近75万例,COVID-19可感染孕妇,因为免疫受体减少,另一种促炎因子增加。并发症包括胎儿窘迫、胎膜早破、胎儿死亡、绒毛膜羊膜炎、子痫前期、败血症、肾功能衰竭和弥散性血管内凝血。连续胸部 X 光片可作为评估 COVID-19 进展的依据。意大利的一项实验研究提出了一种名为 "布里夏评分"(Brixia score)的评分系统,它将胸部 X 光图像的后前方或前后方分为 3 个区域,即上区、中区和下区,标记为 A 至 F,然后以 0-3 分评估每个区域存在的异常情况,得分范围为 0 至 18 分。该评分可用于评估确诊患者的症状严重程度,并确定患者的预后。目的:本研究旨在确定妊娠期 COVID-19 感染者的胸部 X 光片和 Brixia 评分的特征。方法:本描述性研究旨在描述登巴萨 FK Udayana/Sanglah 医院妇产科的妊娠期 COVID-19 感染者的胸部 X 光片和 Brixia 评分的特征。研究时间为 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 3 月。研究样本为 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 3 月期间在登巴萨桑格拉医院确诊感染 COVID-19 的所有孕妇。收集的数据是所有确诊患有 COVID-19 并符合研究纳入和排除标准的孕妇。结果:2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 3 月期间,确诊 COVID-19 的孕妇患者共有 95 人。感染 COVID-19 的孕妇中,在助产士和妇产科医生处进行产前保健检查的比例最高(47.4%),年龄为 20-35 岁(86.3%)、初产妇(41.1%)、足月妊娠(74.7%)和使用腹部分娩法(87.4%)。X 射线检查结果显示,95 名孕妇中有 56 名孕妇胸廓异常,39 名正常。X光结果显示,感染COVID-19的孕妇胸廓异常合并病变的比例最高(94.6%),病变分布在右肺一侧(39.3%)。根据交叉分析可以看出,在所有布里夏评分中都发现了合并病变,其中 0-5 分的比例最高,为 80.3%。COVID-19感染孕妇的胸部X光结果Brixia评分0-5分的数值相同,包括胸腔积液病变1.8%、肺水肿1.8%、纤维化1.8%:COVID-19感染最多的孕妇年龄在20-35岁之间,且为一胎妊娠。妊娠足月采用腹部分娩法分娩;胸部X光图像异常多见于妊娠合并COVID-19的患者,病灶多为合并病灶,且弥漫分布在右侧肺部;妊娠合并COVID-19感染的Brixia评分比例最高,参数0-5的比例高达85.7%。
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期刊介绍: Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences (OAMJMS) [formerly known as Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences] is a top-tier open access medical science journal published by the ID Design 2012/DOOEL Skopje, Rajko Zhinzifov No 48, 1000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. OAMJMS is an international, modern, general medical journal covering all areas in the medical sciences, from basic studies to large clinical trials and cost-effectiveness analyses. We publish mostly human studies that substantially enhance our understanding of disease epidemiology, etiology, and physiology; the development of prognostic and diagnostic technologies; trials that test the efficacy of specific interventions and those that compare different treatments; and systematic reviews. We aim to promote translation of basic research into clinical investigation, and of clinical evidence into practice. We publish occasional studies in animal models when they report outstanding research findings that are highly clinically relevant. Our audience is the international medical community as well as educators, policy makers, patient advocacy groups, and interested members of the public around the world. OAMJMS is published quarterly online version. The Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences (OAMJMS) publishes Medical Informatics, Basic Science, Clinical Science, Case Report, Brief Communication, Public Health, Public Policy, and Review Article from all fields of medicine and related fields. This journal also publishes, continuously or occasionally, the bibliographies of the members of the Society, medical history, medical publications, thesis abstracts, book reviews, reports on meetings, i­n­formation on future meetings, important events and dates, and various headings which contribute to the development of the corresponding scientific field.
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