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Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge

PURPOSE: To analyze clinical and thin-section computed tomographic (CT) data from the patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to predict the development of pulmonary fibrosis after hospital discharge. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-nine patients (31 males and 28 females ranging from 25 to 70 year...

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Autores principales: Wei, Jiangping, Yang, Hong, Lei, Pinggui, Fan, Bing, Qiu, Yingying, Zeng, Bingliang, Yu, Peng, Lv, Jian, Jian, Yinchao, Wan, Chengfeng
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Publicado: IOS Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32474479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200685
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author Wei, Jiangping
Yang, Hong
Lei, Pinggui
Fan, Bing
Qiu, Yingying
Zeng, Bingliang
Yu, Peng
Lv, Jian
Jian, Yinchao
Wan, Chengfeng
author_facet Wei, Jiangping
Yang, Hong
Lei, Pinggui
Fan, Bing
Qiu, Yingying
Zeng, Bingliang
Yu, Peng
Lv, Jian
Jian, Yinchao
Wan, Chengfeng
author_sort Wei, Jiangping
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To analyze clinical and thin-section computed tomographic (CT) data from the patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to predict the development of pulmonary fibrosis after hospital discharge. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-nine patients (31 males and 28 females ranging from 25 to 70 years old) with confirmed COVID-19 infection performed follow-up thin-section thorax CT. After 31.5±7.9 days (range, 24 to 39 days) of hospital admission, the results of CT were analyzed for parenchymal abnormality (ground-glass opacification, interstitial thickening, and consolidation) and evidence of fibrosis (parenchymal band, traction bronchiectasis, and irregular interfaces). Patients were analyzed based on the evidence of fibrosis and divided into two groups namely, groups A and B (with and without CT evidence of fibrosis), respectively. Patient demographics, length of stay (LOS), rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, peak C-reactive protein level, and CT score were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Among the 59 patients, 89.8% (53/59) had a typical transition from early phase to advanced phase and advanced phase to dissipating phase. Also, 39% (23/59) patients developed fibrosis (group A), whereas 61% (36/59) patients did not show definite fibrosis (group B). Patients in group A were older (mean age, 45.4±16.9 vs. 33.8±10.2 years) (P = 0.001), with longer LOS (19.1±5.2 vs. 15.0±2.5 days) (P = 0.001), higher rate of ICU admission (21.7% (5/23) vs. 5.6% (2/36)) (P = 0.061), higher peak C-reactive protein level (30.7±26.4 vs. 18.1±17.9 mg/L) (P = 0.041), and higher maximal CT score (5.2±4.3 vs. 4.0±2.2) (P = 0.06) than those in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary fibrosis may develop early in patients with COVID-19 after hospital discharge. Older patients with severe illness during treatment were more prone to develop fibrosis according to thin-section CT results.
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spelling pubmed-73690602020-07-22 Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge Wei, Jiangping Yang, Hong Lei, Pinggui Fan, Bing Qiu, Yingying Zeng, Bingliang Yu, Peng Lv, Jian Jian, Yinchao Wan, Chengfeng J Xray Sci Technol Research Article PURPOSE: To analyze clinical and thin-section computed tomographic (CT) data from the patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to predict the development of pulmonary fibrosis after hospital discharge. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-nine patients (31 males and 28 females ranging from 25 to 70 years old) with confirmed COVID-19 infection performed follow-up thin-section thorax CT. After 31.5±7.9 days (range, 24 to 39 days) of hospital admission, the results of CT were analyzed for parenchymal abnormality (ground-glass opacification, interstitial thickening, and consolidation) and evidence of fibrosis (parenchymal band, traction bronchiectasis, and irregular interfaces). Patients were analyzed based on the evidence of fibrosis and divided into two groups namely, groups A and B (with and without CT evidence of fibrosis), respectively. Patient demographics, length of stay (LOS), rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, peak C-reactive protein level, and CT score were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Among the 59 patients, 89.8% (53/59) had a typical transition from early phase to advanced phase and advanced phase to dissipating phase. Also, 39% (23/59) patients developed fibrosis (group A), whereas 61% (36/59) patients did not show definite fibrosis (group B). Patients in group A were older (mean age, 45.4±16.9 vs. 33.8±10.2 years) (P = 0.001), with longer LOS (19.1±5.2 vs. 15.0±2.5 days) (P = 0.001), higher rate of ICU admission (21.7% (5/23) vs. 5.6% (2/36)) (P = 0.061), higher peak C-reactive protein level (30.7±26.4 vs. 18.1±17.9 mg/L) (P = 0.041), and higher maximal CT score (5.2±4.3 vs. 4.0±2.2) (P = 0.06) than those in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary fibrosis may develop early in patients with COVID-19 after hospital discharge. Older patients with severe illness during treatment were more prone to develop fibrosis according to thin-section CT results. IOS Press 2020-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7369060/ /pubmed/32474479 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200685 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wei, Jiangping
Yang, Hong
Lei, Pinggui
Fan, Bing
Qiu, Yingying
Zeng, Bingliang
Yu, Peng
Lv, Jian
Jian, Yinchao
Wan, Chengfeng
Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title_full Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title_fullStr Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title_short Analysis of thin-section CT in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after hospital discharge
title_sort analysis of thin-section ct in patients with coronavirus disease (covid-19) after hospital discharge
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32474479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-200685
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