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Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between lung lesion burden (LLB) found on chest computed tomography (CT) and 30-day mortality in hospitalized patients with high clinical suspicion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), accounting for tomographic dynamic changes. METHODS: Patients hospita...

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Autores principales: Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes, Assunção, Antonildes Nascimento, Araujo-Filho, Jose de Arimateia Batista, Ferreira, Lorena Carneiro, Loureiro, Bruna Melo Coelho, Strabelli, Daniel Giunchetti, de Farias, Lucas de Pádua Gomes, Chate, Rodrigo Caruso, Cerri, Giovanni Guido, Sawamura, Marcio Valente Yamada, Nomura, Cesar Higa
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Publicado: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34878032
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3503
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author Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes
Assunção, Antonildes Nascimento
Araujo-Filho, Jose de Arimateia Batista
Ferreira, Lorena Carneiro
Loureiro, Bruna Melo Coelho
Strabelli, Daniel Giunchetti
de Farias, Lucas de Pádua Gomes
Chate, Rodrigo Caruso
Cerri, Giovanni Guido
Sawamura, Marcio Valente Yamada
Nomura, Cesar Higa
author_facet Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes
Assunção, Antonildes Nascimento
Araujo-Filho, Jose de Arimateia Batista
Ferreira, Lorena Carneiro
Loureiro, Bruna Melo Coelho
Strabelli, Daniel Giunchetti
de Farias, Lucas de Pádua Gomes
Chate, Rodrigo Caruso
Cerri, Giovanni Guido
Sawamura, Marcio Valente Yamada
Nomura, Cesar Higa
author_sort Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between lung lesion burden (LLB) found on chest computed tomography (CT) and 30-day mortality in hospitalized patients with high clinical suspicion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), accounting for tomographic dynamic changes. METHODS: Patients hospitalized with high clinical suspicion of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a dedicated and reference hospital for COVID-19, having undergone at least one RT-PCR test, regardless of the result, and with one CT compatible with COVID-19, were retrospectively studied. Clinical and laboratory data upon admission were assessed, and LLB found on CT was semi-quantitatively evaluated through visual analysis. The primary outcome was 30-day mortality after admission. Secondary outcomes, including the intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation used, and length of stay (LOS), were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 457 patients with a mean age of 57±15 years were included. Among these, 58% presented with positive RT-PCR result for COVID-19. The median time from symptom onset to RT-PCR was 8 days [interquartile range 6-11 days]. An initial LLB of ≥50% using CT was found in 201 patients (44%), which was associated with an increased crude at 30-day mortality (31% vs. 15% in patients with LLB of <50%, p<0.001). An LLB of ≥50% was also associated with an increase in the ICU admission, the need for mechanical ventilation, and a prolonged LOS after adjusting for baseline covariates and accounting for the CT findings as a time-varying covariate; hence, patients with an LLB of ≥50% remained at a higher risk at 30-day mortality (adjusted hazard ratio 2.17, 95% confidence interval 1.47-3.18, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Even after accounting for dynamic CT changes in patients with both clinical and imaging findings consistent with COVID-19, an LLB of ≥50% might be associated with a higher risk of mortality.
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spelling pubmed-86102222021-11-26 Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes Assunção, Antonildes Nascimento Araujo-Filho, Jose de Arimateia Batista Ferreira, Lorena Carneiro Loureiro, Bruna Melo Coelho Strabelli, Daniel Giunchetti de Farias, Lucas de Pádua Gomes Chate, Rodrigo Caruso Cerri, Giovanni Guido Sawamura, Marcio Valente Yamada Nomura, Cesar Higa Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between lung lesion burden (LLB) found on chest computed tomography (CT) and 30-day mortality in hospitalized patients with high clinical suspicion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), accounting for tomographic dynamic changes. METHODS: Patients hospitalized with high clinical suspicion of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a dedicated and reference hospital for COVID-19, having undergone at least one RT-PCR test, regardless of the result, and with one CT compatible with COVID-19, were retrospectively studied. Clinical and laboratory data upon admission were assessed, and LLB found on CT was semi-quantitatively evaluated through visual analysis. The primary outcome was 30-day mortality after admission. Secondary outcomes, including the intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation used, and length of stay (LOS), were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 457 patients with a mean age of 57±15 years were included. Among these, 58% presented with positive RT-PCR result for COVID-19. The median time from symptom onset to RT-PCR was 8 days [interquartile range 6-11 days]. An initial LLB of ≥50% using CT was found in 201 patients (44%), which was associated with an increased crude at 30-day mortality (31% vs. 15% in patients with LLB of <50%, p<0.001). An LLB of ≥50% was also associated with an increase in the ICU admission, the need for mechanical ventilation, and a prolonged LOS after adjusting for baseline covariates and accounting for the CT findings as a time-varying covariate; hence, patients with an LLB of ≥50% remained at a higher risk at 30-day mortality (adjusted hazard ratio 2.17, 95% confidence interval 1.47-3.18, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Even after accounting for dynamic CT changes in patients with both clinical and imaging findings consistent with COVID-19, an LLB of ≥50% might be associated with a higher risk of mortality. Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2021-11-23 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8610222/ /pubmed/34878032 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3503 Text en Copyright © 2021 CLINICS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Fonseca, Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes
Assunção, Antonildes Nascimento
Araujo-Filho, Jose de Arimateia Batista
Ferreira, Lorena Carneiro
Loureiro, Bruna Melo Coelho
Strabelli, Daniel Giunchetti
de Farias, Lucas de Pádua Gomes
Chate, Rodrigo Caruso
Cerri, Giovanni Guido
Sawamura, Marcio Valente Yamada
Nomura, Cesar Higa
Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title_full Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title_fullStr Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title_full_unstemmed Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title_short Lung Lesion Burden found on Chest CT as a Prognostic Marker in Hospitalized Patients with High Clinical Suspicion of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Brazilian experience
title_sort lung lesion burden found on chest ct as a prognostic marker in hospitalized patients with high clinical suspicion of covid-19 pneumonia: a brazilian experience
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34878032
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2021/e3503
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