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Sinus computed tomography findings in patients with COVID-19

OBJECTIVE: To analyze computed tomography scans of paranasal sinuses of a series of patients with coronavirus disease 2019, and correlate the findings with the disease. METHODS: Computed tomography scans of 95 adult patients who underwent a polymerase chain reaction test for severe acute respiratory...

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Autores principales: Sumi, Daniel Vaccaro, Loureiro, Rafael Maffei, Collin, Simon Michael, Deps, Patrícia Duarte, Bezerra, Lorena Lima, Gomes, Regina Lúcia Elia, Daniel, Mauro Miguel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7942839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33729288
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6255
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author Sumi, Daniel Vaccaro
Loureiro, Rafael Maffei
Collin, Simon Michael
Deps, Patrícia Duarte
Bezerra, Lorena Lima
Gomes, Regina Lúcia Elia
Daniel, Mauro Miguel
author_facet Sumi, Daniel Vaccaro
Loureiro, Rafael Maffei
Collin, Simon Michael
Deps, Patrícia Duarte
Bezerra, Lorena Lima
Gomes, Regina Lúcia Elia
Daniel, Mauro Miguel
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyze computed tomography scans of paranasal sinuses of a series of patients with coronavirus disease 2019, and correlate the findings with the disease. METHODS: Computed tomography scans of 95 adult patients who underwent a polymerase chain reaction test for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 were analyzed. Clinical data were obtained from patients’ records and telephone calls. Paranasal sinus opacification was graded and compared according to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positivity. RESULTS: Of the patients 28 (29.5%) tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (median age 52 [range 26-95] years) and 67 were negative (median age 50 [range 18-95] years). Mucosal thickening was present in 97.4% of maxillary sinuses, 80% of anterior ethmoid air cells, 75.3% of posterior ethmoid air cells, 74.7% of frontal sinuses, and 66.3% of sphenoid sinuses. Minimal or mild mucosal thickening (score 1)and normally aerated sinuses (score 0) corresponded to 71.4% and 21.3% of all paranasal sinuses, respectively. The mean score of each paranasal sinus among severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive and negative patients was 0.85±0.27 and 0.87±0.38, respectively (p=0.74). Median paranasal sinus opacification score among severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive patients was 9 (interquartile range 8-10) compared to 9 (interquartile range 5-10) in negative patients (p=0.89). There was no difference in mean score adjusted for age and sex. Nasal congestion was more frequent in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive than negative patients (p=0.05). CONCLUSION: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection was associated with patient recall of nasal congestion, but showed no correlation with opacification of paranasal sinuses.
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spelling pubmed-79428392021-03-12 Sinus computed tomography findings in patients with COVID-19 Sumi, Daniel Vaccaro Loureiro, Rafael Maffei Collin, Simon Michael Deps, Patrícia Duarte Bezerra, Lorena Lima Gomes, Regina Lúcia Elia Daniel, Mauro Miguel Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To analyze computed tomography scans of paranasal sinuses of a series of patients with coronavirus disease 2019, and correlate the findings with the disease. METHODS: Computed tomography scans of 95 adult patients who underwent a polymerase chain reaction test for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 were analyzed. Clinical data were obtained from patients’ records and telephone calls. Paranasal sinus opacification was graded and compared according to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positivity. RESULTS: Of the patients 28 (29.5%) tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (median age 52 [range 26-95] years) and 67 were negative (median age 50 [range 18-95] years). Mucosal thickening was present in 97.4% of maxillary sinuses, 80% of anterior ethmoid air cells, 75.3% of posterior ethmoid air cells, 74.7% of frontal sinuses, and 66.3% of sphenoid sinuses. Minimal or mild mucosal thickening (score 1)and normally aerated sinuses (score 0) corresponded to 71.4% and 21.3% of all paranasal sinuses, respectively. The mean score of each paranasal sinus among severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive and negative patients was 0.85±0.27 and 0.87±0.38, respectively (p=0.74). Median paranasal sinus opacification score among severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive patients was 9 (interquartile range 8-10) compared to 9 (interquartile range 5-10) in negative patients (p=0.89). There was no difference in mean score adjusted for age and sex. Nasal congestion was more frequent in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive than negative patients (p=0.05). CONCLUSION: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection was associated with patient recall of nasal congestion, but showed no correlation with opacification of paranasal sinuses. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7942839/ /pubmed/33729288 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6255 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Collin, Simon Michael
Deps, Patrícia Duarte
Bezerra, Lorena Lima
Gomes, Regina Lúcia Elia
Daniel, Mauro Miguel
Sinus computed tomography findings in patients with COVID-19
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title_full Sinus computed tomography findings in patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr Sinus computed tomography findings in patients with COVID-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7942839/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6255
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