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Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation

BACKGROUND: Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can develop severe bilateral pneumonia leading to respiratory failure. Lung histological samples were scarce due to the high risk of contamination during autopsies. We aimed to correlate histological COVID-19 features with radiological fi...

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Autores principales: Trias-Sabrià, Pere, Dorca Duch, Eduard, Molina-Molina, Maria, Aso, Samantha, Díez-Ferrer, Marta, Marín Muñiz, Alfredo, Bordas-Martínez, Jaume, Sabater, Joan, Luburich, Patricio, del Rio, Belén, Solanich, Xavier, Dorca, Jordi, Santos, Salud, Suárez-Cuartin, Guillermo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.820661
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author Trias-Sabrià, Pere
Dorca Duch, Eduard
Molina-Molina, Maria
Aso, Samantha
Díez-Ferrer, Marta
Marín Muñiz, Alfredo
Bordas-Martínez, Jaume
Sabater, Joan
Luburich, Patricio
del Rio, Belén
Solanich, Xavier
Dorca, Jordi
Santos, Salud
Suárez-Cuartin, Guillermo
author_facet Trias-Sabrià, Pere
Dorca Duch, Eduard
Molina-Molina, Maria
Aso, Samantha
Díez-Ferrer, Marta
Marín Muñiz, Alfredo
Bordas-Martínez, Jaume
Sabater, Joan
Luburich, Patricio
del Rio, Belén
Solanich, Xavier
Dorca, Jordi
Santos, Salud
Suárez-Cuartin, Guillermo
author_sort Trias-Sabrià, Pere
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can develop severe bilateral pneumonia leading to respiratory failure. Lung histological samples were scarce due to the high risk of contamination during autopsies. We aimed to correlate histological COVID-19 features with radiological findings through lung ultrasound (LU)-guided postmortem core needle biopsies (CNBs) and computerized tomography (CT) scans. METHODOLOGY: We performed an observational prospective study, including 30 consecutive patients with severe COVID-19. The thorax was divided into 12 explorations regions to correlate LU and CT-scan features. Histological findings were also related to radiological features through CNBs. RESULTS: Mean age was 62.56 ± 13.27 years old, with 96.7% male patients. Postmortem LU-guided CNBs were performed in 13 patients. Thirty patients were evaluated with both thoracic LU and chest CT scan, representing a total of 279 thoracic regions explored. The most frequent LU finding was B2-lines (49.1%). The most CT-scan finding was ground-glass opacity (GGO, 29%). Pathological CT-scan findings were commonly observed when B2-lines or C-lines were identified through LU (positive predictive value, PPV, 87.1%). Twenty-five postmortem echo-guided histological samples were obtained from 12 patients. Histological samples showed diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) (75%) and chronic interstitial inflammation (25%). The observed DAD was heterogeneous, showing multiple evolving patterns of damage, including exudative (33.3%), fibrotic (33.3%), and organizing (8.3%) phases. In those patients with acute or exudative pattern, two lesions were distinguished: classic hyaline membrane; fibrin “plug” in alveolar space (acute fibrinous organizing pneumonia, AFOP). C-profile was described in 33.3% and presented histological signs of DAD and lung fibrosis. The predominant findings were collagen deposition (50%) and AFOP (50%). B2-lines were identified in 66.7%; the presence of hyaline membrane was the predominant finding (37.5%), then organizing pneumonia (12.5%) and fibrosis (37.5%). No A-lines or B1-lines were observed in these patients. CONCLUSION: LU B2-lines and C-profile are predominantly identified in patients with severe COVID-19 with respiratory worsening, which correspond to different CT patterns and histological findings of DAD and lung fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-90634632022-05-04 Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation Trias-Sabrià, Pere Dorca Duch, Eduard Molina-Molina, Maria Aso, Samantha Díez-Ferrer, Marta Marín Muñiz, Alfredo Bordas-Martínez, Jaume Sabater, Joan Luburich, Patricio del Rio, Belén Solanich, Xavier Dorca, Jordi Santos, Salud Suárez-Cuartin, Guillermo Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can develop severe bilateral pneumonia leading to respiratory failure. Lung histological samples were scarce due to the high risk of contamination during autopsies. We aimed to correlate histological COVID-19 features with radiological findings through lung ultrasound (LU)-guided postmortem core needle biopsies (CNBs) and computerized tomography (CT) scans. METHODOLOGY: We performed an observational prospective study, including 30 consecutive patients with severe COVID-19. The thorax was divided into 12 explorations regions to correlate LU and CT-scan features. Histological findings were also related to radiological features through CNBs. RESULTS: Mean age was 62.56 ± 13.27 years old, with 96.7% male patients. Postmortem LU-guided CNBs were performed in 13 patients. Thirty patients were evaluated with both thoracic LU and chest CT scan, representing a total of 279 thoracic regions explored. The most frequent LU finding was B2-lines (49.1%). The most CT-scan finding was ground-glass opacity (GGO, 29%). Pathological CT-scan findings were commonly observed when B2-lines or C-lines were identified through LU (positive predictive value, PPV, 87.1%). Twenty-five postmortem echo-guided histological samples were obtained from 12 patients. Histological samples showed diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) (75%) and chronic interstitial inflammation (25%). The observed DAD was heterogeneous, showing multiple evolving patterns of damage, including exudative (33.3%), fibrotic (33.3%), and organizing (8.3%) phases. In those patients with acute or exudative pattern, two lesions were distinguished: classic hyaline membrane; fibrin “plug” in alveolar space (acute fibrinous organizing pneumonia, AFOP). C-profile was described in 33.3% and presented histological signs of DAD and lung fibrosis. The predominant findings were collagen deposition (50%) and AFOP (50%). B2-lines were identified in 66.7%; the presence of hyaline membrane was the predominant finding (37.5%), then organizing pneumonia (12.5%) and fibrosis (37.5%). No A-lines or B1-lines were observed in these patients. CONCLUSION: LU B2-lines and C-profile are predominantly identified in patients with severe COVID-19 with respiratory worsening, which correspond to different CT patterns and histological findings of DAD and lung fibrosis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9063463/ /pubmed/35514757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.820661 Text en Copyright © 2022 Trias-Sabrià, Dorca Duch, Molina-Molina, Aso, Díez-Ferrer, Marín Muñiz, Bordas-Martínez, Sabater, Luburich, del Rio, Solanich, Dorca, Santos and Suárez-Cuartin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Trias-Sabrià, Pere
Dorca Duch, Eduard
Molina-Molina, Maria
Aso, Samantha
Díez-Ferrer, Marta
Marín Muñiz, Alfredo
Bordas-Martínez, Jaume
Sabater, Joan
Luburich, Patricio
del Rio, Belén
Solanich, Xavier
Dorca, Jordi
Santos, Salud
Suárez-Cuartin, Guillermo
Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title_full Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title_fullStr Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title_short Radio-Histological Correlation of Lung Features in Severe COVID-19 Through CT-Scan and Lung Ultrasound Evaluation
title_sort radio-histological correlation of lung features in severe covid-19 through ct-scan and lung ultrasound evaluation
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.820661
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