COVID-19初始严重肺部受累患者随访CT扫描的评价

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Behshad Pazooki, Ailar Ahangari, Mohammad-Mehdi Mehrabi Nejad, Nasim Batavani, Faeze Salahshour
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目的:探讨COVID-19肺炎住院患者中期随访CT扫描中残余肺混浊的预测因素。材料和方法:本前瞻性研究于2020年3月至2020年12月在伊朗一家三级转诊大学医院进行。纳入首次CT扫描时因新型冠状病毒肺炎住院且双侧肺受累的患者,随访8周。采用25分制半定量评分系统评估肺受累(PI)严重程度。用Hounsfield单位(HU)记录混浊物密度。结果:回顾了50例参与者(平均年龄54.4±14.2岁,男性72%)的胸部CT扫描,其中8例(16%)有随访CT扫描残留。最常见的残余表现是微弱的磨玻璃混浊(GGOs) (14%);2例(4%)患者出现纤维样改变。人口统计学结果、基础疾病和实验室结果均未显示与残余肺混浊有显著关联。残余实质受累者的PI总分显著高于前者(14.5±6.5 vs 10.2±3.7;P = 0.02)。入院时,残余混浊患者的HU明显更高(-239.8±107.6 vs -344.0±157.4;P = 0.01)。其余肺部病变在接受抗病毒药物、类固醇脉冲或IVIG治疗的患者中更常见(P分别=0.02、0.02和0.001)。在多元logistic回归中,只有PI评分具有统计学意义,准确率为88.1% (OR = 1.2 [1.01-1.53];P = 0.03)。结论:早期严重肺部受累患者的中期随访CT扫描中,肺部混浊更有可能持续存在。
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Evaluation of Follow-Up CT Scans in Patients with Severe Initial Pulmonary Involvement by COVID-19.

Evaluation of Follow-Up CT Scans in Patients with Severe Initial Pulmonary Involvement by COVID-19.

Evaluation of Follow-Up CT Scans in Patients with Severe Initial Pulmonary Involvement by COVID-19.

Objective: To investigate the predictive factors of residual pulmonary opacity on midterm follow-up CT scans in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia.

Materials and methods: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary referral university hospital in Iran, from March 2020 to December 2020. Patients hospitalized due to novel coronavirus pneumonia with bilateral pulmonary involvement in the first CT scan were included and underwent an 8-week follow-up CT scan. Pulmonary involvement (PI) severity was assessed using a 25-scale semiquantitative scoring system. Density of opacities was recorded using the Hounsfield unit (HU).

Results: The chest CT scans of 50 participants (mean age = 54.4 ± 14.2 years, 72% male) were reviewed, among whom 8 (16%) had residual findings on follow-up CT scans. The most common residual findings were faint ground-glass opacities (GGOs) (14%); fibrotic-like changes were observed in 2 (4%) patients. Demographic findings, underlying disease, and laboratory findings did not show significant association with remaining pulmonary opacities. The total PI score was significantly higher in participants with remaining parenchymal involvement (14.5 ± 6.5 versus 10.2 ± 3.7; P=0.02). On admission, the HU of patients with remaining opacities was significantly higher (-239.8 ± 107.6 versus -344.0 ± 157.4; P=0.01). Remaining pulmonary findings were more frequently detected in patients who had received antivirals, steroid pulse, or IVIG treatments (P=0.02, 0.02, and 0.001, respectively). Only the PI score remained statistically significant in multivariate logistic regression with 88.1% accuracy (OR = 1.2 [1.01-1.53]; P=0.03).

Conclusion: Pulmonary opacities are more likely to persist in midterm follow-up CT scans in patients with severe initial pulmonary involvement.

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Canadian respiratory journal
Canadian respiratory journal 医学-呼吸系统
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期刊介绍: Canadian Respiratory Journal is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that aims to provide a multidisciplinary forum for research in all areas of respiratory medicine. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to asthma, allergy, COPD, non-invasive ventilation, therapeutic intervention, lung cancer, airway and lung infections, as well as any other respiratory diseases.
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