Changes in CT manifestations and RT-PCR testings of the coronavirus disease 2019 until recovery in patients with afferent infection vs. second-generation infection outside the original city (Wuhan): An observational study

Sun Tang , Jing Ou , Rui Li , Xiaoming Zhang , Tian wu Chen , Hongjun Li
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate changes in CT manifestations and results of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing between afferent and second-generation coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outside the original city (Wuhan) until recovery.

Methods

We collected 26 consecutive COVID-19 patients undergoing initial and follow-up CT scans together with RT-PCR until recovery from 2 hospitals outside the original city. Seventeen patients with afferent infection and 9 with second-generation infection were assigned to Group A and B, respectively. By observing CT manifestations, we scored COVID-19, and statistically analyzed numbers of patients with changes in CT scores and RT-PCR results between stages.

Results

The total score of COVID-19 on initial CT manifestations was higher in Group A than in Group B (P < 0.05). COVID-19 progressed more frequently from stage 1–2, and relieved from stage 3–4 in Group A (P < 0.05). The similar trend in Group A could not be found in Group B. Results of RT-PCR in most of patients in Group A turned negative at stage 4 while those in Group B turned negative at stage 3 (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

Changes in CT manifestation and RT-PCR result can be different between afferent and second-generation COVID-19 until recovery.

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2019冠状病毒病传入感染与原城市(武汉)外二代感染患者恢复前CT表现及RT-PCR检测变化的观察性研究
目的探讨武汉市以外地区2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)传入与恢复前CT表现及逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测结果变化。方法收集来自原城市以外2家医院的连续26例COVID-19患者,进行初始和随访CT扫描并结合RT-PCR直至康复。A组为17例传入感染,B组为9例二代感染。通过观察CT表现对COVID-19进行评分,并统计分析分期间CT评分及RT-PCR结果变化的患者人数。结果A组新冠肺炎CT首发表现总分高于B组(P <0.05)。在A组,COVID-19在1-2期更频繁地进展,在3-4期更频繁地缓解(P <0.05)。A组与B组无相似趋势,A组4期多为阴性,B组3期多为阴性(P <0.05)。结论传入和二代COVID-19在恢复前的CT表现和RT-PCR结果的变化可能存在差异。
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