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Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of chest computed tomography (CT) severity score in the assessment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) severity and short-term prognosis. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated all patients who were referred to our universi...

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Autores principales: Aziz-Ahari, Alireza, Keyhanian, Mahsa, Mamishi, Setareh, Mahmoudi, Shima, Bastani, Ebrahim Ebrahimi, Asadi, Fatemeh, Khaleghi, Mohammadreza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35133531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10354-022-00914-5
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author Aziz-Ahari, Alireza
Keyhanian, Mahsa
Mamishi, Setareh
Mahmoudi, Shima
Bastani, Ebrahim Ebrahimi
Asadi, Fatemeh
Khaleghi, Mohammadreza
author_facet Aziz-Ahari, Alireza
Keyhanian, Mahsa
Mamishi, Setareh
Mahmoudi, Shima
Bastani, Ebrahim Ebrahimi
Asadi, Fatemeh
Khaleghi, Mohammadreza
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of chest computed tomography (CT) severity score in the assessment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) severity and short-term prognosis. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated all patients who were referred to our university hospital, from 21 May 2020 to 22 June 2020 with positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test. The patients suspected of having other respiratory diseases including influenza, according to an infectious disease specialist, and those without chest CT scan were excluded. A chest CT was obtained for all patients between days 4 and 7 days after symptom onset. Chest CT severity score was also calculated based on the degree of involvement of the lung lobes as 0%, (0 points), 1–25% (1 point), 26–50% (2 points), 51–75% (3 points), and 76–100% (4 points). The CT severity score was quantified by summing the 5 lobe indices (range 0–20). The ROC curve analysis was performed for the clinical value of CT scores in distinguishing the patients based on the severity of disease (mild/moderate group versus severe group), ICU admission, intubation requirement, and mortality. RESULTS: Of the 148 patients included, 93 patients recovered, while 55 patients died (mortality rate 37%). The area under the curve of CT score for discriminating of recovered patients from deceased individuals was 0.726, and the optimal CT score threshold was 15.5 with 61.8% sensitivity and 76.3% specificity. The best CT score cut-off for discriminating of patients based on the severity of disease was 12.5 with 68.3% sensitivity and 72.7% specificity. In addition, with CT score cut-off of 15.5, sensitivities of 70.8% and 51.6% and specificities of 78% and 72.6% were observed for intubation and ICU admission, respectively. CONCLUSION: CT scan and semiquantitative scoring method could be beneficial and applicable in predicting the patient’s condition.
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spelling pubmed-88245362022-02-09 Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients Aziz-Ahari, Alireza Keyhanian, Mahsa Mamishi, Setareh Mahmoudi, Shima Bastani, Ebrahim Ebrahimi Asadi, Fatemeh Khaleghi, Mohammadreza Wien Med Wochenschr Original Article BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of chest computed tomography (CT) severity score in the assessment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) severity and short-term prognosis. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated all patients who were referred to our university hospital, from 21 May 2020 to 22 June 2020 with positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test. The patients suspected of having other respiratory diseases including influenza, according to an infectious disease specialist, and those without chest CT scan were excluded. A chest CT was obtained for all patients between days 4 and 7 days after symptom onset. Chest CT severity score was also calculated based on the degree of involvement of the lung lobes as 0%, (0 points), 1–25% (1 point), 26–50% (2 points), 51–75% (3 points), and 76–100% (4 points). The CT severity score was quantified by summing the 5 lobe indices (range 0–20). The ROC curve analysis was performed for the clinical value of CT scores in distinguishing the patients based on the severity of disease (mild/moderate group versus severe group), ICU admission, intubation requirement, and mortality. RESULTS: Of the 148 patients included, 93 patients recovered, while 55 patients died (mortality rate 37%). The area under the curve of CT score for discriminating of recovered patients from deceased individuals was 0.726, and the optimal CT score threshold was 15.5 with 61.8% sensitivity and 76.3% specificity. The best CT score cut-off for discriminating of patients based on the severity of disease was 12.5 with 68.3% sensitivity and 72.7% specificity. In addition, with CT score cut-off of 15.5, sensitivities of 70.8% and 51.6% and specificities of 78% and 72.6% were observed for intubation and ICU admission, respectively. CONCLUSION: CT scan and semiquantitative scoring method could be beneficial and applicable in predicting the patient’s condition. Springer Vienna 2022-02-08 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8824536/ /pubmed/35133531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10354-022-00914-5 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Article
Aziz-Ahari, Alireza
Keyhanian, Mahsa
Mamishi, Setareh
Mahmoudi, Shima
Bastani, Ebrahim Ebrahimi
Asadi, Fatemeh
Khaleghi, Mohammadreza
Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title_full Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title_fullStr Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title_full_unstemmed Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title_short Chest CT severity score: assessment of COVID‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized Iranian patients
title_sort chest ct severity score: assessment of covid‑19 severity and short-term prognosis in hospitalized iranian patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35133531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10354-022-00914-5
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