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Prognostic Factors of Initial Chest CT Findings for ICU Admission and Mortality in Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia

机译:Covid-19肺炎患者ICU入院和死亡率初始胸部CT结果的预后因素

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Background: Studies have shown that computed tomography (CT) could be valuable for prognostic issues in COVID-19. Objectives: To investigate the prognostic factors of early chest CT findings in COVID-19 patients. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study included 91 patients (34 women, and 57 men) of real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) positive COVID-19 from three hospitals in Iran between February 25, 2020, to March 15, 2020. Patients were divided into two groups as good prognosis, discharged from the hospital and alive without symptoms (48 patients), and poor prognosis, died or needed ICU care (43 patients). The first CT images of both groups that were obtained during the first 8 days of the disease presentation were evaluated considering the pattern, distribution, and underlying disease. The total CT-score was calculated for each patient. Univariate and multivariate analysis with IBM SPSS Statistics v.26 was used to find the prognostic factors. Results: There was a significant correlation between poor prognosis and older ages, dyspnea, presence of comorbidities, especially cardiovascular and comorbidities. Considering CT features, peripheral and diffuse distribution, anterior and paracardiac involvement, crazy paving pattern, and pleural effusion were correlated with poor prognosis. There was a correlation between total CT-score and prognosis and an 11.5 score was suggested as a cut-off with 67.4% sensitivity and 68.7% specificity in differentiation of poor prognosis patients (patients who needed ICU admission or died). Multivariate analysis revealed that a model consisting of age, male gender, underlying comorbidity, diffused lesions, total CT-score, and dyspnea would predict the prognosis better. Conclusion: Total chest CT-score and chest CT features can be used as prognostic factors in COVID-19 patients. A multidisciplinary approach would be more accurate in predicting the prognosis.
机译:背景:研究表明,计算机断层扫描(CT)对于Covid-19中的预后问题可能是有价值的。目的:探讨Covid-19患者早期胸部CT结果的预后因素。患者及方法:该回顾性研究包括91名患者(34名妇女和57名男性)的实时逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)阳性Covid-19,从2020年2月25日至3月15日之间来自伊朗的三家医院,2020年,患者分为两组,其预后良好,从医院排出并活着没有症状(48名患者),预后不良,死亡或需要ICU护理(43名患者)。考虑到模式,分布和潜在疾病,评估在疾病呈现的前8天内获得的两个组的第一个CT图像。为每位患者计算总CT分数。使用IBM SPSS统计数据V.26的单变量和多变量分析v.26来寻找预后因素。结果:预后和老年龄段,呼吸困难,合并症的存在之间存在显着相关性,尤其是心血管和合并症。考虑到CT特征,外周和漫射分布,前部和滞质划分,疯狂的铺路图案和胸腔积液与预后差相关。总CT评分和预后之间存在相关性,并提出11.5分作为截止值,其敏感度为67.4%和68.7%的特异性,分化预后患者差(需要ICU入院或死亡的患者)。多变量分析显示,由年龄,男性性别,潜水性,扩散病变,总CT分数和呼吸困难的模型预测更好的预后。结论:总胸部CT分数和胸部CT特征可作为Covid-19患者的预后因素。多学科方法在预测预后更准确。

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