Chest high-resolution computed tomography is associated to short-time progression to severe disease in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

被引:5
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作者
Cereser, Lorenzo [1 ]
Da Re, Jacopo [1 ]
Zuiani, Chiara [1 ]
Girometti, Rossano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Udine, Univ Hosp S Maria della Misericordia, Dept Med, Inst Radiol, Ple S Maria della Misericordia 15, I-33100 Udine, Italy
关键词
COVID-19; High-resolution computed tomography; Pneumonia; Respiratory failure; ORGANIZING PNEUMONIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinimag.2020.10.037
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objective: In patients with mild COVID-19 pneumonia, chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is advised when risk factors for severe disease (i.e., age > 65 years and/or comorbidities) are present, and can influence management strategy. The objective was to assess whether HRCT is associated to short-time development of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Methods: Seventy-seven consecutive patients (mean age, 64 +/- 15 years) with mild COVID-19 pneumonia (no or mild respiratory failure) that underwent HRCT were retrospectively identified. Fifty-two on 77 patients had reported risk factors for severe disease. A chest-imaging devoted radiologist recorded, on a per-examination basis, the following HRCT features: ground-glass opacity, crazy-paving pattern, consolidation, organizing pneumonia (OP) pattern, mosaic attenuation, and nodules. The extent of each feature (total feature score, TFS) was semi-quantitatively assessed. Total lung involvement (TLI) was defined as the sum of all TFSs. The study outcome was defined as the occurrence of severe disease (moderate-to-severe respiratory failure) within 15 days from HRCT. Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess if age, comorbidities, and HRCT features were associated to severe disease. Results: On univariable analysis, severe disease was significantly associated with age > 59 years (29/47 patients, 61.7%) (p = 0.013), and not significantly associated with having comorbidities (22/44 patients, 50.0%). On multivariable analysis, TLI >15 and OP pattern >5 were independently associated to severe disease, with odds ratio of 8.380 (p = 0.003), and of 4.685 (p = 0.035), respectively. Conclusion: Short-time onset of severe COVID-19 was associated to TLI >15 and OP pattern score > 5. Severe disease was not associated to comorbidities.
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