A preliminary study on the dynamic image evolution of chest high resolution CT in patients with mild COVID-19

Zhaoping Cheng, Yan Li, Y. Duan, Hui Gu, Changhu Liang, Yumao Yan, B. Gao, Shaoxian Li, Lin-li Sun, Ximing Wang
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Objective To explorethe evolution of continuous dynamic chest high resolution CT (HRCT) image in patients with mild COVID-19. Methods The data of epidemiology, clinical data and continuous dynamic chest high-resolution CT images of the patients with mild COVID-19 were analyzed retrospectively. Twenty-five patients (including 24 ordinary patients and 1 light patient) were enrolled in the group, including 14 males and 11 females, with (42±12) years and hospital stay of (19±5) days. The basic image and dynamic image of HRCT were analyzed and compared by the radiologists. Results The clinical manifestations were fever (22 cases), cough (18 cases), expectoration (8 cases), pharyngeal pain (6 cases). Most laboratory tests lack specificity. There was no significant abnormality in chest CT of one light patient. HRCT findings of the common type patients were as follows: (1) the distribution of the lesions: most of the multiple lesions in both lungs (19 cases), the average number of involved lobes (3±1), most of which were located in the extra pulmonary zone near the pleura (22 cases); (2) the morphology and density of the lesions: most of the lesions were ground glass density foci (22 cases), which were patchy and massive (18 cases), nodular (10 cases) and arc broadband (7 cases); With the development of the disease, the density of some lesions increased with localized pulmonary consolidation (10 cases), accompanied by air bronchus sign (5 cases) and halo sign (5 cases). Dynamic changes of HRCT images in the chest: the positive manifestations were found on the 5 (5, 6) day after the onset of the disease, the progressive time of CT lesions was 5 (5, 7) days, the peak time of CT lesions was 11 (10, 13) days, and the turning time of CT lesions was 9 (8, 11) days. Conclusions Continuous dynamic chest HRCT can monitor the basic evolution process of patients with mild COVID-19, and provide a more intuitive basis for clinical early diagnosis and treatment. Key words: COVID-19; Tomography, X-ray computed
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轻症COVID-19患者胸部高分辨率CT动态图像演变的初步研究
目的探讨轻症COVID-19患者连续动态胸部高分辨率CT (HRCT)图像的演变。方法回顾性分析轻症COVID-19患者的流行病学资料、临床资料及胸部连续动态高分辨率CT图像。本组共纳入25例患者,其中普通患者24例,轻患者1例,男14例,女11例,年龄(42±12)岁,住院时间(19±5)天。放射科医师对HRCT的基本图像和动态图像进行分析比较。结果临床表现为发热22例,咳嗽18例,咳痰8例,咽痛6例。大多数实验室检测缺乏特异性。1例轻患者胸部CT未见明显异常。普通型患者的HRCT表现如下:(1)病变分布:多为双肺多发病变(19例),平均累及肺叶数(3±1),多位于靠近胸膜的肺外区(22例);(2)病变形态及密度:病变多为磨玻璃密度灶(22例),呈斑片状块状(18例)、结节状(10例)、弧形宽带状(7例);随着病情发展,部分病灶密度增加,局部肺实变(10例),伴支气管气征(5例)、晕征(5例)。胸部HRCT影像动态变化:发病后5(5,6)天出现阳性表现,CT病灶进展时间5(5,7)天,CT病灶高峰时间11(10,13)天,CT病灶扭转时间9(8,11)天。结论连续动态胸部HRCT可监测轻症COVID-19患者的基本演变过程,为临床早期诊断和治疗提供更直观的依据。关键词:COVID-19;x线计算机断层扫描
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Zhonghua fang she xue za zhi Chinese journal of radiology
Zhonghua fang she xue za zhi Chinese journal of radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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