Distribution of Chest Computed Tomography Findings in 202 Saudi Patients with COVID-19

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL International Journal of Biomedicine Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.21103/article13(2)_oa8
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Background: Computed tomography (CT) is one radiographic imaging modality that plays an essential role in detecting, characterizing, and assessing the complications of COVID-19. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of chest CT findings (typical and associated) in 202 Saudi patients with COVID-19. Methods and Results: Medical records of 202 patients diagnosed in Ohod and Al-Madinah National Hospitals (Al-Madinah Al-Monwarahwith) with positive COVID-19 infection from February 1 to March 1, 2021, were analyzed in this retrospective study. A verbal ethical agreement was obtained from the radiology department in these hospitals. Patients' demographic data and chest CT findings were evaluated. The majority of the sample was male 128(63.4%), and the largest age group was 50–64 years (41.1%). The typical chest CT findings for COVID-19 pneumonia (ground-glass opacification) were bilateral in peripheral lung fields (91.58%), subpleural zones (1.98%), and central zones (0.59%). Among COVID-19-associated findings, septal thickening was found in 4(2.0%) cases, air bronchogram in 13(6.4%) cases, lung fibrosis in 3(1.5%) cases, the atelectatic in 5(2.5%) cases, pleural effusion in 15(7.4%) cases, and pulmonary embolism in 1(0.5%) case. There was no significant difference in the COVID-19-associated findings among different age groups and genders. Conclusion: Pleural effusion and air bronchogram were the most common findings associated with ground-glass opacification in unenhanced chest CT.
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202例沙特新型冠状病毒肺炎患者胸部ct分布分析
背景:计算机断层扫描(CT)是一种在检测、表征和评估新冠肺炎并发症方面发挥重要作用的放射线成像方式。本研究的目的是确定202名沙特新冠肺炎患者胸部CT表现(典型和相关)的分布。方法和结果:本回顾性研究分析了2021年2月1日至3月1日在Ohod和Al-Madinah国家医院(Al-MadinahAl-Monwarahwith)诊断为新冠肺炎阳性感染的202名患者的医疗记录。从这些医院的放射科获得了口头道德协议。对患者的人口统计学数据和胸部CT检查结果进行评估。大多数样本为128名男性(63.4%),最大年龄组为50-64岁(41.1%)。新冠肺炎肺炎(基底层混浊)的典型胸部CT表现为周围肺野(91.58%)、胸膜下区(1.98%)和中心区(0.59%)的双侧,空气支气管造影13例(6.4%),肺纤维化3例(1.5%),肺不张5例(2.5%),胸腔积液15例(7.4%),以及肺栓塞1例(0.5%)。不同年龄组和性别的COVID-19相关结果没有显著差异。结论:胸腔积液和空气支气管造影是胸部CT平扫中最常见的毛玻璃样混浊表现。
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International Journal of Biomedicine
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