| Literature DB >> 32741802 |
Hua Zhang1, Xiaohong Liu2, Peng Yu3, Mingyuan Cheng1, Weiting Wang4, Yipeng Sun5, Bingliang Zeng6, Bing Fan6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess prognosis or dynamic change from initial diagnosis until recovery of the patients with moderate coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pneumonia using chest CT images.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; COVID-19 prognosis; Coronavirus disease; Dynamic CT assessment; Moderate COVID-19 Pneumonia
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32741802 PMCID: PMC7592657 DOI: 10.3233/XST-200711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Xray Sci Technol ISSN: 0895-3996 Impact factor: 1.535
Clinical and demographic characteristics of the 33 patients
| Age (y) | 49±15.0 |
| Sex | |
| Male | 18 cases |
| Female | 15 cases |
| Initial symptoms | |
| Fever | (32/33)97.0% |
| Cough | (17/33)51.5% |
| Chills | (10/33)30.3% |
| Throat pain | (9/33)27.3% |
| Fatigue | (5/33)15.2% |
| No symptoms | (1/33)3.0% |
| Laboratory investigations | |
| Increase in C-reactive protein (mg/L) level | (18/33)54.6% |
| Decrease in Lymphocyte count (G/L) | (15/33)45.5% |
| Increase in Lymphocyte count (G/L) | (2/33)6.1% |
| Decrease in white blood cell count (G/L) | (8/33)24.2% |
| Increase in white blood cell count (G/L) | (2/33)6.1% |
| Increase in Neutrophil count (G/L) | (7/33)21.2% |
| Decrease in Neutrophil count (G/L) | (3/33)9.1% |
| Increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate (S) | (7/33)21.2% |
| Increase in procalcitonin level | (7/33)21.2% |
| Hospitalization period (d) | 20.8±6.1 |
| Interval between the onset of initial symptoms and discharge (d) | 24.0±6.4 |
| Time from the onset of initial symptoms to diagnosis (d) | 3.9±3.3 |
| Time from the onset of initial symptoms to negativity for nucleic acid test (d) | 18.6±8.0 |
Quantitative data are presented as mean±standard deviation, while the count data are presented as numbers (percentage of the total).
Fig.1Chest CT findings of moderate COVID-19 pneumonia on axial images (a) GGO; (b) Consolidation; (c) Vascular thickening; (d) Bronchial wall thickening. The same window level and width were set on all images.
Chest CT scan characteristics
| Period between the onset of symptoms and the first scan(h) | 61.6±35.9 |
| Numbers of scans | ≥4(3 – 7) |
| Interval between adjacent scans (d) | 5(1–6) |
| Major CT findings | |
| GGO | (32/33)97.0% |
| Consolidation | (25/33)75.8% |
| Vascular thickening | (23/33)69.7% |
| Bronchial wall thickening | (21/33)63.6% |
| Crazy-paving pattern | (10/33)30.3% |
Quantitative data are presented as mean±standard deviation, while the count data are presented as numbers (percentage of the total).
Fig.2Typical evolution of CT findings (A1, B1, C1, D1 correspond to the same case). Typical evolution of CT findings in a 45-year-old male presenting with persistent fever (38.0°C) for two days. (A1) At presentation (day 3), there were no abnormalities on chest CT; (B1) day 7, There was a small subpleural GGO with partial consolidation in the lower left lobe; (C1) day 12, partial resolution of the initial GGO and consolidation; (D1) day 16, continued absorption with minimal residual lesions and parenchymal bands were observed. (E2, F2, G2 correspond to the same case) Typical evolution of CT findings in a 46-year-old male presenting with persistent fever (38.0°C) for four days. Bronchial wall thickening can be observed from day 4 to day 8, and its recovery can be observed on day 13. The same window level and width were set on all images.
CT score in the four stages of COVID-19 disease progression
| CT findings and | Stage-1 | Stage-2 | Stage-3 | Stage-4 |
| CT score | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| GGO | (28/33)84.9% | (30/33) 90.9% | (30/33) 90.9% | (29/33) 87.9% |
| Consolidation | (10/33) 30.3% | (18/33) 54.6% | (15/33) 45.5% | (8/33) 24.2% |
| Vascular thickening | (13/33)39.4% | (18/33)54.6% | (20/33) 60.6% | (6/33) 18.2% |
| Bronchial wall thickening | (11/33)63.6% | (18/33) 54.6% | (21/33) 63.6% | (8/33) 24.2% |
| Crazy-paving pattern | (4/33) 30.3% | (8/33) 24.2% | (10/33) 30.3% | (5/33) 15.2% |
| Average total CT score | 3.4±2.3 | 6.0±4.4 | 5.6±3.8 | 4.9±3.2 |
| Average highest total CT score in every case | 6.9±4.3 | |||
| Corresponding time of the highest total CT score in every case (h) | 209.4±82.5 | |||
| Period between the onset of symptoms and negativity of RT-PCR after treatment (d) | 4.7±3.5 | |||
Quantitative data are presented as mean±standard deviation, while the abnormal counting data were presented as numbers (percentage of the total).
Fig.3Average total CT score of every stage and the distribution of the highest total CT score. (A) Average total CT score in each stage; peak total CT score was recorded at stage-2. (B) Distribution of the highest total CT score in every case and the 95% confidence interval (time of the corresponding chest CT scans). On average, peak total CT score was recorded at approximately day 8.
Fig.4Dynamic changes in total CT score for each patient, on chest CT, from the onset of symptoms (day). Each patient had a different magnitude of CT scores; however, they share a consistent quadratic pattern in that the total CT score increased initially and then decreased during the course.