基于计算机断层扫描的非急性病毒性肺炎病程的远程结果

O. Yakovenko, M. Linnik, V. Ignatieva, G. Gumenyuk, O. Tarasenko, V.A. Svyatinenko
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目的:通过计算机断层扫描(CT)数据的程序化处理,研究复杂病程的非医院病毒性肺炎COVID-19患者肺结构的变化动态,确定其变化特征,预测其病程。材料和方法。对70例非医院病毒性肺炎(COVID-19) CT扫描动态进行分析。COVID-19的诊断是根据现行冠状病毒病治疗方案确定的。在Aquilion TSX-101A Tochiba(日本)扫描仪上进行CT扫描,并将结果记录在数字媒体上并进行随后的软件处理。结果和讨论。在70名非医院病毒性肺炎(COVID-19)患者中,21名患者(15名男性和6名女性)被诊断为“肺消失综合征”,占所有检查患者的30%。未发现大量纤维性炎症后病变的病例。我们对6-12个月患者OGC的CT数据进行动态软件处理。平均每2-3个月对OGC进行一次对照CT扫描。同时确定密度学指标动态特征,据此预测非医院病毒性肺炎(COVID-19)的病程。结论。鉴于复杂的非医院病毒性肺炎COVID-19患者中由自身免疫过程引起的“消失肺综合征”的诊断率很高,有必要开发治疗方法。为了诊断并发症,预防并发症并预测重症肺炎COVID-19的病程,有必要在肺实质密度检查的同时进行动态CT扫描。
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Remote results of the course of non-acute viral pneumonia COVID-19 according to computed tomography
Objective — to study the dynamics of changes in the structure of the lungs in patients with a complicated course of non-hospital viral pneumonia COVID-19 by programmatic processing of computed tomography (CT) scan data and to determine the features of changes to predict its course. Materials and methods. The dynamics of these CT scan 70 patients for non-hospital pneumonia of viral etiology (COVID-19) was analyzed. The diagnosis of COVID-19 was established in accordance with the current protocols for the treatment of coronavirus disease. CT scan was performed on the scanner Aquilion TSX-101A Tochiba (Japan) with the recording of the results on digital media with their subsequent software processing. Results and discussion. Of the 70 patients for non-hospital pneumonia of viral etiology (COVID-19), 21 patients (15 men and 6 women) were diagnosed with «disappearing lung syndrome», which accounted for 30 % of all those examined. Cases of the formation of massive fibrous post-inflammatory changes were not detected.We performed software processing of CT data of patients’ OGC in dynamics during 6—12 months. On average, control CT scans of the OGC were performed every 2—3 months. At the same time we determined the peculiarities of densitometric indexes dynamics, according to which we could predict the course of non-hospital pneumonia of viral etiology (COVID-19). Conclusions. Given the high percentage of diagnosis of «disappearing lung syndrome» caused by the autoimmune process in patients with complicated non-hospital viral pneumonia COVID-19, it is necessary to develop methods for its treatment. In order to diagnose complications, prevent them and predict the course of severe forms of pneumonia pneumonia COVID-19, it is necessary to conduct a CT scan in dynamics with densitometric examinations of the pulmonary parenchyma.
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