How accurate are radiography and computed tomography in the diagnosis of COVID-19?-A Bayesian approach.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Acta radiologica open Pub Date : 2022-11-24 eCollection Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1177/20584601221142256
Mauricio Canals, Andrea Canals
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Abstract

Background: The role of radiology in patients with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 is evolving with scientific evidence, but there are differences in opinion on when and how the technique should be used for clinical diagnosis.

Purpose: To estimate the pre-test and post-test probability that a patient has COVID-19 in the event of a positive and/or negative result from chest X-ray and chest computed tomography (CT) radiological studies, comparing with those of real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests.

Methods: The literature on the sensitivity and specificity of the chest X-ray, chest CT, and RT-PCR was reviewed. Based on these reported data, the likelihood ratios (LR) were estimated and the pre-test probabilities were related to the post-test probabilities after positive or negative results.

Results: The chest X-ray has only a confirmatory value in cases of high suspicion. Chest CT analyses showed that when it is used as a general study, it has almost confirmatory value under high clinical suspicion. A chest CT classified with CO-RADS ≥ 4 has almost a diagnostic certainty of COVID-19 even with moderate or low clinical presumptions, and the CO-RADS 5 classification is almost pathognomonic before any clinical presumption. To rule out COVID-19 completely is only possible in very low clinical assumptions with negative RT-PCR and/or CT.

Conclusions: Chest X-ray and especially CT are fast studies that have the capacity to report high probability of COVID-19, being a real contribution to the concept of "probable case" and allowing support to be installed in an early and timely manner.

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放射摄影和计算机断层扫描在诊断 COVID-19 时的准确性如何?
背景:目的:在胸部 X 光和胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)放射学检查结果为阳性和/或阴性的情况下,估计患者在检测前和检测后感染 COVID-19 的概率,并与实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测结果进行比较:方法:我们查阅了有关胸部 X 光、胸部 CT 和 RT-PCR 检测灵敏度和特异性的文献。根据这些报道的数据,估算了似然比(LR),并将阳性或阴性结果的检测前概率与检测后概率联系起来:结果:胸部 X 光检查只有在高度怀疑的情况下才具有确诊价值。胸部 CT 分析表明,在临床高度怀疑的情况下,将其作为一般检查使用几乎具有确诊价值。即使有中度或低度临床推断,CO-RADS ≥ 4 级的胸部 CT 也几乎可以确诊为 COVID-19,而 CO-RADS 5 级的胸部 CT 在任何临床推断之前几乎都是诊断性的。只有在 RT-PCR 和/或 CT 阴性的极低临床假定情况下,才能完全排除 COVID-19:结论:胸部 X 光片,尤其是 CT 是一种快速检查方法,能够报告 COVID-19 的高概率,是对 "疑似病例 "概念的真正贡献,可以及早、及时地提供支持。
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