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COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe

PURPOSE: In December 2019, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was identified as being responsible for the pulmonary infection called COVID-19. On 21 February 2020, the first autochthonous case of COVID-19 was detected in Italy. Our goal is to report the most common chest computed tomography (CT) finding...

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Autores principales: Sabatino, Vittorio, Sergio, Pietro, Muri, Margherita, Zangrandi, Ilaria, Voltini, Giuseppe, Bosio, Giancarlo, Betti, Monia, Baglivo, Francesca, Martinelli, Enrico, Pan, Angelo, Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, Matteo Giorgi, Corvino, Antonio, Romanini, Laura
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828629
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2021.104856
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author Sabatino, Vittorio
Sergio, Pietro
Muri, Margherita
Zangrandi, Ilaria
Voltini, Giuseppe
Bosio, Giancarlo
Betti, Monia
Baglivo, Francesca
Martinelli, Enrico
Pan, Angelo
Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, Matteo Giorgi
Corvino, Antonio
Romanini, Laura
author_facet Sabatino, Vittorio
Sergio, Pietro
Muri, Margherita
Zangrandi, Ilaria
Voltini, Giuseppe
Bosio, Giancarlo
Betti, Monia
Baglivo, Francesca
Martinelli, Enrico
Pan, Angelo
Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, Matteo Giorgi
Corvino, Antonio
Romanini, Laura
author_sort Sabatino, Vittorio
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description PURPOSE: In December 2019, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was identified as being responsible for the pulmonary infection called COVID-19. On 21 February 2020, the first autochthonous case of COVID-19 was detected in Italy. Our goal is to report the most common chest computed tomography (CT) findings identified in 64 patients, in the initial phase of COVID-19. METHODS: Sixty-four chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) examinations performed at the Radiology Unit of the Hospital of Cremona, from 22 to 29 February 2020, of 64 patients during first week of hospitalization for COVID-19 were retrospectively evaluated. All cases were confirmed by real-time RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2. Image analysis was independently conducted by 2 radiologists with 10 years and 1 year of experience in chest imaging. The inter-observer agreement was obtained by applying a Cohen’s κ test. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 67.1 years (± 12.2); men 42 (66%). HRCT was performed on the 5(th) (± 1.5) day of hospitalization. More frequently, the initial CT changes of the lung show more or less extensive areas of ground-glass, as single pattern or with parenchymal consolidations. Coronavirus lung involvement appears very frequently multi-lobar, bilateral, and it concerns both subpleural and central regions. An excellent agreement (κ: 0.88-1, CI: 0.79-1.01, p < 0.05) concerning CT findings between the 2 operators was reached. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that detection of the most frequent pulmonary CT-scan changes, in the early stages of COVID-19, can be performed, with excellent agreement, among readers with different experience, and consequently attribute their exact diagnostic value, in an appropriate clinical and environmental exposure setting.
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spelling pubmed-80182672021-04-06 COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe Sabatino, Vittorio Sergio, Pietro Muri, Margherita Zangrandi, Ilaria Voltini, Giuseppe Bosio, Giancarlo Betti, Monia Baglivo, Francesca Martinelli, Enrico Pan, Angelo Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, Matteo Giorgi Corvino, Antonio Romanini, Laura Pol J Radiol Original Paper PURPOSE: In December 2019, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was identified as being responsible for the pulmonary infection called COVID-19. On 21 February 2020, the first autochthonous case of COVID-19 was detected in Italy. Our goal is to report the most common chest computed tomography (CT) findings identified in 64 patients, in the initial phase of COVID-19. METHODS: Sixty-four chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) examinations performed at the Radiology Unit of the Hospital of Cremona, from 22 to 29 February 2020, of 64 patients during first week of hospitalization for COVID-19 were retrospectively evaluated. All cases were confirmed by real-time RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2. Image analysis was independently conducted by 2 radiologists with 10 years and 1 year of experience in chest imaging. The inter-observer agreement was obtained by applying a Cohen’s κ test. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 67.1 years (± 12.2); men 42 (66%). HRCT was performed on the 5(th) (± 1.5) day of hospitalization. More frequently, the initial CT changes of the lung show more or less extensive areas of ground-glass, as single pattern or with parenchymal consolidations. Coronavirus lung involvement appears very frequently multi-lobar, bilateral, and it concerns both subpleural and central regions. An excellent agreement (κ: 0.88-1, CI: 0.79-1.01, p < 0.05) concerning CT findings between the 2 operators was reached. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that detection of the most frequent pulmonary CT-scan changes, in the early stages of COVID-19, can be performed, with excellent agreement, among readers with different experience, and consequently attribute their exact diagnostic value, in an appropriate clinical and environmental exposure setting. Termedia Publishing House 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8018267/ /pubmed/33828629 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2021.104856 Text en Copyright © Polish Medical Society of Radiology 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Paper
Sabatino, Vittorio
Sergio, Pietro
Muri, Margherita
Zangrandi, Ilaria
Voltini, Giuseppe
Bosio, Giancarlo
Betti, Monia
Baglivo, Francesca
Martinelli, Enrico
Pan, Angelo
Giorgi-Pierfranceschi, Matteo Giorgi
Corvino, Antonio
Romanini, Laura
COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title_full COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title_fullStr COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title_short COVID-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the Hospital of Cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe
title_sort covid-19: high-resolution computed tomography findings in the first 64 patients admitted to the hospital of cremona, the epicentre of the pandemic in europe
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828629
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2021.104856
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