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Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis
OBJECTIVES: To correlate a CT-based semi-quantitative score of pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 pneumonia with clinical staging of disease and laboratory findings. We also aimed to investigate whether CT findings may be predictive of patients’ outcome. METHODS: From March 6 to March 22, 2020, 130 s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334627/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32623505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07033-y |
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author | Francone, Marco Iafrate, Franco Masci, Giorgio Maria Coco, Simona Cilia, Francesco Manganaro, Lucia Panebianco, Valeria Andreoli, Chiara Colaiacomo, Maria Chiara Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella Ciardi, Maria Rosa Mastroianni, Claudio Maria Pugliese, Francesco Alessandri, Francesco Turriziani, Ombretta Ricci, Paolo Catalano, Carlo |
author_facet | Francone, Marco Iafrate, Franco Masci, Giorgio Maria Coco, Simona Cilia, Francesco Manganaro, Lucia Panebianco, Valeria Andreoli, Chiara Colaiacomo, Maria Chiara Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella Ciardi, Maria Rosa Mastroianni, Claudio Maria Pugliese, Francesco Alessandri, Francesco Turriziani, Ombretta Ricci, Paolo Catalano, Carlo |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To correlate a CT-based semi-quantitative score of pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 pneumonia with clinical staging of disease and laboratory findings. We also aimed to investigate whether CT findings may be predictive of patients’ outcome. METHODS: From March 6 to March 22, 2020, 130 symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 patients were enrolled for this single-center analysis and chest CT examinations were retrospectively evaluated. A semi-quantitative CT score was calculated based on the extent of lobar involvement (0:0%; 1, < 5%; 2:5–25%; 3:26–50%; 4:51–75%; 5, > 75%; range 0–5; global score 0–25). Data were matched with clinical stages and laboratory findings. Survival curves and univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate the role of CT score as a predictor of patients’ outcome. RESULTS: Ground glass opacities were predominant in early-phase (≤ 7 days since symptoms’ onset), while crazy-paving pattern, consolidation, and fibrosis characterized late-phase disease (> 7 days). CT score was significantly higher in critical and severe than in mild stage (p < 0.0001), and among late-phase than early-phase patients (p < 0.0001). CT score was significantly correlated with CRP (p < 0.0001, r = 0.6204) and D-dimer (p < 0.0001, r = 0.6625) levels. A CT score of ≥ 18 was associated with an increased mortality risk and was found to be predictive of death both in univariate (HR, 8.33; 95% CI, 3.19–21.73; p < 0.0001) and multivariate analysis (HR, 3.74; 95% CI, 1.10–12.77; p = 0.0348). CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary data suggest the potential role of CT score for predicting the outcome of SARS-CoV-2 patients. CT score is highly correlated with laboratory findings and disease severity and might be beneficial to speed-up diagnostic workflow in symptomatic cases. KEY POINTS: • CT score is positively correlated with age, inflammatory biomarkers, severity of clinical categories, and disease phases. • A CT score ≥ 18 has shown to be highly predictive of patient’s mortality in short-term follow-up. • Our multivariate analysis demonstrated that CT parenchymal assessment may more accurately reflect short-term outcome, providing a direct visualization of anatomic injury compared with non-specific inflammatory biomarkers. |
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spelling | pubmed-73346272020-07-06 Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis Francone, Marco Iafrate, Franco Masci, Giorgio Maria Coco, Simona Cilia, Francesco Manganaro, Lucia Panebianco, Valeria Andreoli, Chiara Colaiacomo, Maria Chiara Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella Ciardi, Maria Rosa Mastroianni, Claudio Maria Pugliese, Francesco Alessandri, Francesco Turriziani, Ombretta Ricci, Paolo Catalano, Carlo Eur Radiol Chest OBJECTIVES: To correlate a CT-based semi-quantitative score of pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 pneumonia with clinical staging of disease and laboratory findings. We also aimed to investigate whether CT findings may be predictive of patients’ outcome. METHODS: From March 6 to March 22, 2020, 130 symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 patients were enrolled for this single-center analysis and chest CT examinations were retrospectively evaluated. A semi-quantitative CT score was calculated based on the extent of lobar involvement (0:0%; 1, < 5%; 2:5–25%; 3:26–50%; 4:51–75%; 5, > 75%; range 0–5; global score 0–25). Data were matched with clinical stages and laboratory findings. Survival curves and univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate the role of CT score as a predictor of patients’ outcome. RESULTS: Ground glass opacities were predominant in early-phase (≤ 7 days since symptoms’ onset), while crazy-paving pattern, consolidation, and fibrosis characterized late-phase disease (> 7 days). CT score was significantly higher in critical and severe than in mild stage (p < 0.0001), and among late-phase than early-phase patients (p < 0.0001). CT score was significantly correlated with CRP (p < 0.0001, r = 0.6204) and D-dimer (p < 0.0001, r = 0.6625) levels. A CT score of ≥ 18 was associated with an increased mortality risk and was found to be predictive of death both in univariate (HR, 8.33; 95% CI, 3.19–21.73; p < 0.0001) and multivariate analysis (HR, 3.74; 95% CI, 1.10–12.77; p = 0.0348). CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary data suggest the potential role of CT score for predicting the outcome of SARS-CoV-2 patients. CT score is highly correlated with laboratory findings and disease severity and might be beneficial to speed-up diagnostic workflow in symptomatic cases. KEY POINTS: • CT score is positively correlated with age, inflammatory biomarkers, severity of clinical categories, and disease phases. • A CT score ≥ 18 has shown to be highly predictive of patient’s mortality in short-term follow-up. • Our multivariate analysis demonstrated that CT parenchymal assessment may more accurately reflect short-term outcome, providing a direct visualization of anatomic injury compared with non-specific inflammatory biomarkers. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-07-04 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7334627/ /pubmed/32623505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07033-y Text en © European Society of Radiology 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Chest Francone, Marco Iafrate, Franco Masci, Giorgio Maria Coco, Simona Cilia, Francesco Manganaro, Lucia Panebianco, Valeria Andreoli, Chiara Colaiacomo, Maria Chiara Zingaropoli, Maria Antonella Ciardi, Maria Rosa Mastroianni, Claudio Maria Pugliese, Francesco Alessandri, Francesco Turriziani, Ombretta Ricci, Paolo Catalano, Carlo Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title | Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title_full | Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title_fullStr | Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title_short | Chest CT score in COVID-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
title_sort | chest ct score in covid-19 patients: correlation with disease severity and short-term prognosis |
topic | Chest |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334627/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32623505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07033-y |
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