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CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study
INTRODUCTION: Early differentiation between emergency department (ED) patients with and without corona virus disease (COVID-19) is very important. Chest CT scan may be helpful in early diagnosing of COVID-19. We investigated the diagnostic accuracy of CT using RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 as reference stan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7347219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235844 |
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author | Gietema, Hester A. Zelis, Noortje Nobel, J. Martijn Lambriks, Lars J. G. van Alphen, Lieke B. Oude Lashof, Astrid M. L. Wildberger, Joachim E. Nelissen, Irene C. Stassen, Patricia M. |
author_facet | Gietema, Hester A. Zelis, Noortje Nobel, J. Martijn Lambriks, Lars J. G. van Alphen, Lieke B. Oude Lashof, Astrid M. L. Wildberger, Joachim E. Nelissen, Irene C. Stassen, Patricia M. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Early differentiation between emergency department (ED) patients with and without corona virus disease (COVID-19) is very important. Chest CT scan may be helpful in early diagnosing of COVID-19. We investigated the diagnostic accuracy of CT using RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 as reference standard and investigated reasons for discordant results between the two tests. METHODS: In this prospective single centre study in the Netherlands, all adult symptomatic ED patients had both a CT scan and a RT-PCR upon arrival at the ED. CT results were compared with PCR test(s). Diagnostic accuracy was calculated. Discordant results were investigated using discharge diagnoses. RESULTS: Between March 13(th) and March 24(th) 2020, 193 symptomatic ED patients were included. In total, 43.0% of patients had a positive PCR and 56.5% a positive CT, resulting in a sensitivity of 89.2%, specificity 68.2%, likelihood ratio (LR)+ 2.81 and LR- 0.16. Sensitivity was higher in patients with high risk pneumonia (CURB-65 score ≥3; n = 17, 100%) and with sepsis (SOFA score ≥2; n = 137, 95.5%). Of the 35 patients (31.8%) with a suspicious CT and a negative RT-PCR, 9 had another respiratory viral pathogen, and in 7 patients, COVID-19 was considered likely. One of nine patients with a non-suspicious CT and a positive PCR had developed symptoms within 48 hours before scanning. DISCUSSION: The accuracy of chest CT in symptomatic ED patients is high, but used as a single diagnostic test, CT can not safely diagnose or exclude COVID-19. However, CT can be used as a quick tool to categorize patients into “probably positive” and “probably negative” cohorts. |
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spelling | pubmed-73472192020-07-20 CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study Gietema, Hester A. Zelis, Noortje Nobel, J. Martijn Lambriks, Lars J. G. van Alphen, Lieke B. Oude Lashof, Astrid M. L. Wildberger, Joachim E. Nelissen, Irene C. Stassen, Patricia M. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Early differentiation between emergency department (ED) patients with and without corona virus disease (COVID-19) is very important. Chest CT scan may be helpful in early diagnosing of COVID-19. We investigated the diagnostic accuracy of CT using RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 as reference standard and investigated reasons for discordant results between the two tests. METHODS: In this prospective single centre study in the Netherlands, all adult symptomatic ED patients had both a CT scan and a RT-PCR upon arrival at the ED. CT results were compared with PCR test(s). Diagnostic accuracy was calculated. Discordant results were investigated using discharge diagnoses. RESULTS: Between March 13(th) and March 24(th) 2020, 193 symptomatic ED patients were included. In total, 43.0% of patients had a positive PCR and 56.5% a positive CT, resulting in a sensitivity of 89.2%, specificity 68.2%, likelihood ratio (LR)+ 2.81 and LR- 0.16. Sensitivity was higher in patients with high risk pneumonia (CURB-65 score ≥3; n = 17, 100%) and with sepsis (SOFA score ≥2; n = 137, 95.5%). Of the 35 patients (31.8%) with a suspicious CT and a negative RT-PCR, 9 had another respiratory viral pathogen, and in 7 patients, COVID-19 was considered likely. One of nine patients with a non-suspicious CT and a positive PCR had developed symptoms within 48 hours before scanning. DISCUSSION: The accuracy of chest CT in symptomatic ED patients is high, but used as a single diagnostic test, CT can not safely diagnose or exclude COVID-19. However, CT can be used as a quick tool to categorize patients into “probably positive” and “probably negative” cohorts. Public Library of Science 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7347219/ /pubmed/32645053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235844 Text en © 2020 Gietema et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gietema, Hester A. Zelis, Noortje Nobel, J. Martijn Lambriks, Lars J. G. van Alphen, Lieke B. Oude Lashof, Astrid M. L. Wildberger, Joachim E. Nelissen, Irene C. Stassen, Patricia M. CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title | CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title_full | CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title_fullStr | CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title_full_unstemmed | CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title_short | CT in relation to RT-PCR in diagnosing COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A prospective study |
title_sort | ct in relation to rt-pcr in diagnosing covid-19 in the netherlands: a prospective study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7347219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235844 |
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