新冠肺炎相关肺纤维化的早期预测和HRCT评价

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背景:早期发现covid -19后相关肺纤维化对于早期引入治疗并最大限度地降低发病率和死亡率非常重要。本研究的目的是通过高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT)早期检测和评估covid -19后纤维化。方法:本前瞻性研究纳入115例患者,不论年龄和性别,均经鼻咽拭子(RT - PCR)检测为SARS-CoV-2阳性,入住达卡北部城市公司(DNCC)专门的COVID-19医院,康复后出院。患者在住院期间至少进行一次胸部HRCT扫描,在出院后和8至12周RT-PCR阴性报告随访期间进行另一次扫描。结果:100例患者中有23例患者经目测肺部受累大于50%。33例患者的肺容量占总肺容量的25%至50%。27例患者的肺部受累小于25%,而17例患者在随访HRCT扫描中没有可见的纤维化改变。年龄、性别、吸烟与肺纤维化严重程度存在统计学相关性(P)结论:早期发现并HRCT评估新冠肺炎相关肺纤维化对早期处理和抗纤维化药物的引入至关重要。
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Early Prediction and HRCT Evaluation of Post Covid-19 Related Lung Fibrosis.

Early Prediction and HRCT Evaluation of Post Covid-19 Related Lung Fibrosis.

Early Prediction and HRCT Evaluation of Post Covid-19 Related Lung Fibrosis.

Early Prediction and HRCT Evaluation of Post Covid-19 Related Lung Fibrosis.

Background: Early detection of post-COVID-19-related lung fibrosis is very important for the early introduction of treatment and to minimize morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is the early detection and evaluation of post-COVID-19 fibrosis by high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT).

Methods: This prospective study included 115 patients irrespective of age and sex, who tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 by nasopharyngeal swab (RT PCR), admitted to the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) dedicated COVID-19 hospital, Dhaka, and discharged after recovery. Patients went through a chest HRCT scan at least once during their hospital stay and another scan during follow-up after hospital discharge and 8 to 12 weeks of negative RT-PCR report.

Result: Among 100 patients 23 patients had >50% of total lung involvement by visual assessment. Thirty-three patients had 25% to 50% of total lung volume involvement. Twenty-seven patients had less than 25% of total lung involvement, whereas 17 patients had no visual fibrotic change on the follow-up HRCT scan. A statistical association was found between age, gender, smoking, and severe form of lung fibrosis (P < .05). Patients with mild CT severity score (⩽8) had a very good prognosis. Patients who were admitted to the hospital for more than 15 days were more prone to developing moderate and severe forms of fibrosis. Patients who received at least 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had less severe forms of fibrosis as well as more cases of complete radiological recovery. On the HRCT scan, most of the patients had bilateral, peripheral (68%), and predominant mid & lower lobar parenchymal involvement.

Conclusion: Early detection and HRCT evaluation of post-COVID-19 related lung fibrosis is very crucial for early management and introduction of anti-fibrotic drugs.

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