| Literature DB >> 32696812 |
Gabriel Madeira Werberich1, Edson Marchiori1, Miriam Menna Barreto1, Rosana Souza Rodrigues1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to retrospectively review chest computed tomography (CT) findings in a Brazilian cohort of patients with pneumonia caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32696812 PMCID: PMC7375798 DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0405-2020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ISSN: 0037-8682 Impact factor: 1.581
Demographic and clinical characteristics and laboratory findings on admission of the patients.
| Patients (n = 48) | ||
|---|---|---|
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| Male | 34 (71%) |
| Female | 14 (29%) | |
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| 59.8 years (28-93 years) | |
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| Fever | 40 (83%) |
| Cough | 32 (67%) | |
| Dyspnea | 21 (44%) | |
| Fatigue | 18 (37%) | |
| Headache | 8 (17%) | |
| Rhinorrhea | 7 (14%) | |
| Diarrhea | 5 (10%) | |
| Anosmia | 4 (8%) | |
| Arthralgia | 4 (8%) | |
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| Elevated CRP | 40 (83%) |
| Lymphopenia | 28 (58%) | |
| Elevated D-dimer | 22 (46%) | |
| Elevated DHL | 16 (33%) | |
| Leukopenia | 10 (21%) | |
| Neutrophilia | 9 (19%) | |
| Leukocytosis | 3 (6%) | |
| Lymphocytosis | 1 (2%) |
CRP: C-reactive protein; DHL: dehydrogenase lactate.
Frequency of CT findings.
| Findings | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|
| Ground-glass opacity | 47 (97.9%) |
| Rounded opacity | 34 (70.8%) |
| Crazy-paving pattern | 28 (58.3%) |
| Cystic airspace changes | 18 (37.5%) |
| Vascular dilatation | 17 (35.4%) |
| Mixed pattern | 9 (18.8%) |
| Bronchial wall thickening | 8 (16.7%) |
| Reticular pattern | 8 (16.7%) |
| Organizing pneumonia pattern | 7 (14.6%) |
| Subpleural line | 7 (14.6%) |
| Consolidation | 5 (10.4%) |
| Pericardial effusion | 3 (6.2%) |
| Pleural effusion | 2 (4.2%) |
| Centrilobular nodules | 2 (4.2%) |
| Mucus plug | 2 (4.2%) |
| Reversed halo sign | 2 (4.2%) |
| Enlarged lymph nodes | 2 (4.2%) |
Spatial distribution of CT findings.
| Distribution | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|
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| Lower lobes | 22 (45.9%) |
| Middle lobe | 6 (12.5%) |
| Upper lobes | 5 (10.4%) |
| No predominance | 15 (31.2%) |
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| Posterior lung aspect | 25 (52%) |
| No predominance | 23 (48%) |
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| Peripheral | 30 (60.2%) |
| Central | 1 (2.1%) |
| No predominance | 17 (35.4%) |
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| Bilateral | 42 (87.5%) |
| Unilateral | 6 (12.5%) |
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| Frequency n (%) |
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| Symmetric | 33 (68.9%) |
| Right predominance | 13 (27%) |
| Left predominance | 2 (4.1%) |
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| 1 | 3 (6.3%) |
| 2 | 4 (8.3%) |
| 3 or more | 41 (85.4%) |
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| Less than 25% | 24 (50%) |
| 25-50% | 17 (35.3%) |
| 50-75% | 6 (12.6%) |
| More than 75% | 1 (2.1%) |
FIGURE 1:(A) Coronal reformatted CT image of a 59-year-old man with COVID-19 presenting with fever and showing multiple bilateral rounded opacities with crazy-paving aspect. (B) Sagittal reconstructed chest CT image of a 52-year-old woman with COVID-19 pneumonia showing multifocal, patchy, rounded ground-glass and mixed opacities.
FIGURE 2:CT images obtained from four different patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. (A) Axial CT image of an 86-year-old man showing multiple bilateral patchy areas of ground-glass opacity. Also note peripheral areas of parenchymal consolidation in the right upper lobe. (B) Coronal reconstructed chest CT image of a 59-year-old man showing interlobular lines superimposed on a background of ground-glass opacity (crazy-paving pattern) in the right lung. (C) Axial CT image of a 56 year-old-man depicting tiny cystic air spaces (arrow). (D) Axial CT image of a 64-year-old woman showing vascular dilatation associated with ground-glass opacities in the right lower lobe (arrows).