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18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia
Background: Our aim is to evaluate the possible persistence of lung parenchyma alterations, in patients who have recovered from Covid-19. Design and methods: We enrolled a cohort of 115 patients affected by Covid-19, who performed a chest CT scan in the Emergency Department and a chest CT 18 months...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8973211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315262 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2022.2782 |
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author | Barini, Michela Percivale, Ilaria Danna, Pietro S.C. Longo, Vittorio Costantini, Pietro Paladini, Andrea Airoldi, Chiara Bellan, Mattia Saba, Luca Carriero, Alessandro |
author_facet | Barini, Michela Percivale, Ilaria Danna, Pietro S.C. Longo, Vittorio Costantini, Pietro Paladini, Andrea Airoldi, Chiara Bellan, Mattia Saba, Luca Carriero, Alessandro |
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description | Background: Our aim is to evaluate the possible persistence of lung parenchyma alterations, in patients who have recovered from Covid-19. Design and methods: We enrolled a cohort of 115 patients affected by Covid-19, who performed a chest CT scan in the Emergency Department and a chest CT 18 months after hospital discharge. We performed a comparison between chest CT scan 18 months after discharge and spirometric data of patients enrolled. We obtained quantitative scores related to well-aerated parenchyma, interstitial lung disease and parenchymal consolidation. A radiologist recorded the characteristics indicated by the Fleischner Society and “fibrotic like” changes, expressed through a CT severity score ranging from 0 (no involvement) to 25 (maximum involvement). Results: 115 patients (78 men, 37 women; mean age 60.15 years old ±12.52). On quantitative analysis, after 18 months, the volume of normal ventilated parenchyma was significantly increased (16.34 points on average ±14.54, p<0.0001). Groundglass opacities and consolidation values tend to decrease (-9.80 and -6.67 points, p<0.0001). On semiquantitative analysis, pneumonia extension, reactive lymph nodes and crazy paving reached statistical significance (p<0.0001). The severity score decreased by 2.77 points on average (SD 4.96; p<0.0001). There were not statistically significant changes on “fibrotic-like” changes correlated with level of treatment and there was not a statistically significant correlation between CT lung score and spirometric results obtained 18 months after discharge. Conclusions: Patients recovered from Covid-19 seem to have an improvement of ventilated parenchyma and “fibrotic-like” alterations. The level of treatment does not appear to influence fibrotic changes. |
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spelling | pubmed-89732112022-04-02 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia Barini, Michela Percivale, Ilaria Danna, Pietro S.C. Longo, Vittorio Costantini, Pietro Paladini, Andrea Airoldi, Chiara Bellan, Mattia Saba, Luca Carriero, Alessandro J Public Health Res Article Background: Our aim is to evaluate the possible persistence of lung parenchyma alterations, in patients who have recovered from Covid-19. Design and methods: We enrolled a cohort of 115 patients affected by Covid-19, who performed a chest CT scan in the Emergency Department and a chest CT 18 months after hospital discharge. We performed a comparison between chest CT scan 18 months after discharge and spirometric data of patients enrolled. We obtained quantitative scores related to well-aerated parenchyma, interstitial lung disease and parenchymal consolidation. A radiologist recorded the characteristics indicated by the Fleischner Society and “fibrotic like” changes, expressed through a CT severity score ranging from 0 (no involvement) to 25 (maximum involvement). Results: 115 patients (78 men, 37 women; mean age 60.15 years old ±12.52). On quantitative analysis, after 18 months, the volume of normal ventilated parenchyma was significantly increased (16.34 points on average ±14.54, p<0.0001). Groundglass opacities and consolidation values tend to decrease (-9.80 and -6.67 points, p<0.0001). On semiquantitative analysis, pneumonia extension, reactive lymph nodes and crazy paving reached statistical significance (p<0.0001). The severity score decreased by 2.77 points on average (SD 4.96; p<0.0001). There were not statistically significant changes on “fibrotic-like” changes correlated with level of treatment and there was not a statistically significant correlation between CT lung score and spirometric results obtained 18 months after discharge. Conclusions: Patients recovered from Covid-19 seem to have an improvement of ventilated parenchyma and “fibrotic-like” alterations. The level of treatment does not appear to influence fibrotic changes. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8973211/ /pubmed/35315262 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2022.2782 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Barini, Michela Percivale, Ilaria Danna, Pietro S.C. Longo, Vittorio Costantini, Pietro Paladini, Andrea Airoldi, Chiara Bellan, Mattia Saba, Luca Carriero, Alessandro 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title_full | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title_fullStr | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title_full_unstemmed | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title_short | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
title_sort | 18 months computed tomography follow-up after covid-19 interstitial pneumonia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8973211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315262 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2022.2782 |
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