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COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the severity of the initial chest x-ray (CXR) abnormalities in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and the final outcomes. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted at the Royal Hospital, Oman between mid-March and May...

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Autores principales: Al Umairi, Rashid S., Al Salmi, Ishaq, Al Kalbani, Jokha, Kamona, Atheel, Al Tai, Saqar, Al Kindi, Faiza, Jose, Sachin, Khamis, Faryal, Al Khalili, Huda, Al Busaidi, Mohammed
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Publicado: Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, College of Medicine & Health Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8904124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299792
http://dx.doi.org/10.18295/squmj.4.2021.061
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author Al Umairi, Rashid S.
Al Salmi, Ishaq
Al Kalbani, Jokha
Kamona, Atheel
Al Tai, Saqar
Al Kindi, Faiza
Jose, Sachin
Khamis, Faryal
Al Khalili, Huda
Al Busaidi, Mohammed
author_facet Al Umairi, Rashid S.
Al Salmi, Ishaq
Al Kalbani, Jokha
Kamona, Atheel
Al Tai, Saqar
Al Kindi, Faiza
Jose, Sachin
Khamis, Faryal
Al Khalili, Huda
Al Busaidi, Mohammed
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the severity of the initial chest x-ray (CXR) abnormalities in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and the final outcomes. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted at the Royal Hospital, Oman between mid-March and May 2020 and included patients who had been admitted with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and had a final outcome. Serial CXRs were identified and examined for presence, extent, distribution and progression pattern of radiological abnormalities. Each lung field was divided into three zones on each CXR and a score was allocated for each zone (0 is normal and 1–4 is mild–severe). The scores for all six zones per CXR examination were summed to provide a cumulative chest radiographic score (range: 0–24). RESULTS: A total of 64 patients were included; the majority were male (89.1%) and the mean age was 50.22 ± 14.86 years. The initial CXR was abnormal in 60 patients (93.8%). The most common finding was ground glass opacity (n = 58, 96.7%) followed by consolidation (n = 50, 83.3%). Most patients had bilateral (n = 51, 85.0%), multifocal (n = 57, 95.0%) and mixed central and peripheral (n = 36, 60.0%) lung abnormalities. The median score of initial CXR for deceased patients was significantly higher than recovered patients (17 versus 11; P = 0.009). Five CXR evolution patterns were identified: type I (initial radiograph deteriorates then improves), type II (fluctuate), type III (static), type IV (progressive deterioration) and type V (progressive improvement). CONCLUSION: A higher baseline CXR score is associated with higher mortality rate and poor prognosis in those with COVID-19 pneumonia.
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spelling pubmed-89041242022-03-16 COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes Al Umairi, Rashid S. Al Salmi, Ishaq Al Kalbani, Jokha Kamona, Atheel Al Tai, Saqar Al Kindi, Faiza Jose, Sachin Khamis, Faryal Al Khalili, Huda Al Busaidi, Mohammed Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J Clinical & Basic Research OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the severity of the initial chest x-ray (CXR) abnormalities in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and the final outcomes. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted at the Royal Hospital, Oman between mid-March and May 2020 and included patients who had been admitted with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and had a final outcome. Serial CXRs were identified and examined for presence, extent, distribution and progression pattern of radiological abnormalities. Each lung field was divided into three zones on each CXR and a score was allocated for each zone (0 is normal and 1–4 is mild–severe). The scores for all six zones per CXR examination were summed to provide a cumulative chest radiographic score (range: 0–24). RESULTS: A total of 64 patients were included; the majority were male (89.1%) and the mean age was 50.22 ± 14.86 years. The initial CXR was abnormal in 60 patients (93.8%). The most common finding was ground glass opacity (n = 58, 96.7%) followed by consolidation (n = 50, 83.3%). Most patients had bilateral (n = 51, 85.0%), multifocal (n = 57, 95.0%) and mixed central and peripheral (n = 36, 60.0%) lung abnormalities. The median score of initial CXR for deceased patients was significantly higher than recovered patients (17 versus 11; P = 0.009). Five CXR evolution patterns were identified: type I (initial radiograph deteriorates then improves), type II (fluctuate), type III (static), type IV (progressive deterioration) and type V (progressive improvement). CONCLUSION: A higher baseline CXR score is associated with higher mortality rate and poor prognosis in those with COVID-19 pneumonia. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, College of Medicine & Health Sciences 2022-02 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8904124/ /pubmed/35299792 http://dx.doi.org/10.18295/squmj.4.2021.061 Text en © Copyright 2022, Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, All Rights Reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical & Basic Research
Al Umairi, Rashid S.
Al Salmi, Ishaq
Al Kalbani, Jokha
Kamona, Atheel
Al Tai, Saqar
Al Kindi, Faiza
Jose, Sachin
Khamis, Faryal
Al Khalili, Huda
Al Busaidi, Mohammed
COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title_full COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title_fullStr COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title_full_unstemmed COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title_short COVID-2019 Pneumonia: Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
title_sort covid-2019 pneumonia: severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest x-ray as an indicator of final outcomes
topic Clinical & Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8904124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299792
http://dx.doi.org/10.18295/squmj.4.2021.061
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