- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- UBC Faculty Research and Publications /
- COVID-19 pandemic : CT chest in COVID-19 infection...
Open Collections
UBC Faculty Research and Publications
COVID-19 pandemic : CT chest in COVID-19 infection and prediction of patient’s ICU needs Osman, Ahmed M.; Abdrabou, Ahmed M.; Hashim, Reham M.; Khosa, Faisal; Yasin, Aya
Abstract
Background: With the tremendous rise in COVID-19 infection and the shortage of real-time reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing, we aimed to assess the role of CT in the detection of COVID-19
infection and the correlation with the patients’ management. A retrospective study was conducted on 600 patients
who presented with symptoms suspicious for COVID-19 infection between March and the end of June 2020. The
current study followed the RSNA recommendations in CT reporting and correlated with the RT-PCR. CT was
reviewed and the severity score was correlated with the patient’s management.
Results: Four hundred sixty-six patients were included with a mean age of 46 + 14.8 years and 63.3 % were males.
Three hundred forty patients were confirmed positive by RT-PCR. CT sensitivity was 92.6% while the RT-PCR was the
reference. The CT specificity showed a gradual increase with the CT probability reaching 97.6% with high
probability CT features. Ground-glass opacities (GGO) was the commonest findings 85.9% with a high incidence of
bilateral, peripheral, and multilobar involvement (88%, 92.8%, and 92.8% respectively). Consolidation was found in
81.5% of the ICU patients and was the dominant feature in 66.7% of the ICU cases. CT severity score was
significantly higher in ICU patients with a score of ≥ 14.
Conclusions: COVID-19 infection showed typical CT features which can be used as a rapid and sensitive
investigation. Two CT phenotypes identified with the predominant consolidation phenotype as well as severity
score can be used to determine infection severity and ICU need.
Item Metadata
| Title |
COVID-19 pandemic : CT chest in COVID-19 infection and prediction of patient’s ICU needs
|
| Creator | |
| Publisher |
SpringerOpen
|
| Date Issued |
2021-05-26
|
| Description |
Background: With the tremendous rise in COVID-19 infection and the shortage of real-time reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing, we aimed to assess the role of CT in the detection of COVID-19
infection and the correlation with the patients’ management. A retrospective study was conducted on 600 patients
who presented with symptoms suspicious for COVID-19 infection between March and the end of June 2020. The
current study followed the RSNA recommendations in CT reporting and correlated with the RT-PCR. CT was
reviewed and the severity score was correlated with the patient’s management.
Results: Four hundred sixty-six patients were included with a mean age of 46 + 14.8 years and 63.3 % were males.
Three hundred forty patients were confirmed positive by RT-PCR. CT sensitivity was 92.6% while the RT-PCR was the
reference. The CT specificity showed a gradual increase with the CT probability reaching 97.6% with high
probability CT features. Ground-glass opacities (GGO) was the commonest findings 85.9% with a high incidence of
bilateral, peripheral, and multilobar involvement (88%, 92.8%, and 92.8% respectively). Consolidation was found in
81.5% of the ICU patients and was the dominant feature in 66.7% of the ICU cases. CT severity score was
significantly higher in ICU patients with a score of ≥ 14.
Conclusions: COVID-19 infection showed typical CT features which can be used as a rapid and sensitive
investigation. Two CT phenotypes identified with the predominant consolidation phenotype as well as severity
score can be used to determine infection severity and ICU need.
|
| Subject | |
| Genre | |
| Type | |
| Language |
eng
|
| Date Available |
2021-06-21
|
| Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
|
| Rights |
Attribution 4.0 International
|
| DOI |
10.14288/1.0398478
|
| URI | |
| Affiliation | |
| Citation |
Osman, A. M., Abdrabou, A. M., Hashim, R. M., Khosa, F., & Yasin, A. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic: CT chest in COVID-19 infection and prediction of patient’s ICU needs. Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 52(1), 1-13.
|
| Publisher DOI |
10.1186/s43055-021-00515-z
|
| Peer Review Status |
Reviewed
|
| Scholarly Level |
Faculty
|
| Copyright Holder |
Authors
|
| Rights URI | |
| Aggregated Source Repository |
DSpace
|
Item Media
Item Citations and Data
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International