Radiological aspects in patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection – a literature review

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
M. Hoara, “Dr. Victor Babes” Infectious, A. Stoenescu, Nedeea Duță, P. Calistru, E. Ceaușu, S. Florescu, B. Pharmacy
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Currently, SARS-CoV-2 infection has affected the entire population of the globe, registering an alarming increase in the number of cases, but also in deaths. The main clinical expression of COVID-19 is pneumonia, for its evaluation being necessary an imaging characterization of lung lesions both by chest radiography and by computed tomography (CT) of the chest. Vari-ous studies performed on groups of patients revealed that CT examination is more accurately in diagnosing lung lesions at the onset of symptoms, but also before it. The most common lesions were multiple, bilateral, peripheral, in the lower lung fields. The appearance often varies between alveolar consolidation and ground-glass. Also, the data from the relevant studies emphasize the possibility of the existence of early pathological aspects on CT acquisitions, which do not involve clinical expression. Thus, it can be stated that both investi-gations are crucial in assessing the impact of the new coronavirus infection on the lung parenchyma, but also in guiding therapeutic management. © 2020, Amaltea Medical Publishing House. All rights reserved.
SARS-CoV-2感染患者的影像学特征——文献综述
目前,严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染已经影响到全球所有人口,病例数量和死亡人数都出现了惊人的增长。新冠肺炎的主要临床表现是肺炎,通过胸部放射线摄影和胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)对肺部病变进行成像表征是必要的。对一组患者进行的各种研究表明,CT检查在症状出现时更准确地诊断肺部病变,但在症状出现之前也更准确。最常见的病变是下肺野的多发性、双侧、外周性病变。肺泡实变和毛玻璃的外观通常各不相同。此外,来自相关研究的数据强调了CT采集中存在早期病理方面的可能性,这些方面不涉及临床表达。因此,可以说,这两项研究对于评估新型冠状病毒感染对肺实质的影响以及指导治疗管理都至关重要。©2020,Amaltea医学出版社。保留所有权利。
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