Pulmonary radiologic findings based on Warrick score as a predictor of COVID-19 patients’ outcomes

IF 1.1 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Immunopathologia Persa Pub Date : 2023-01-27 DOI:10.34172/ipp.2023.39459
Farshad Gharebakhshi, Sara Abbasian, Mahsa Shariati Sough, E. Zaremoghadam, F. Zandiyeh, Golmis Abdolmohammadi, Aref Zarei, Zahra Tavassoli, A. Kalirad, M. Belali Kharaji
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Introduction: Predicting factors related to the severity and mortality of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients can significantly help in better management of their treatment. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between pulmonary radiologic findings based on the Warrick score and COVID-19 patients’ outcomes. Patients and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted on 436 COVID-19 patients hospitalized at Shahid Mohammadi hospital in Bandar Abbas. Pulmonary radiologic findings were scored based on the Warrick score. Outcomes of COVID-19 patients, including disease severity and mortality, were followed. Independent T-test and binary logistic regression were conducted to explore the correlation between the pulmonary radiologic findings and patients’ outcomes. Results: Results showed that the correlation between pulmonary radiologic findings with both disease severity and mortality was significant, since higher pulmonary involvement caused greater severity and mortality. The Warrick score difference between dead and recovered patients and low and high disease severity were significant, therefore greater Warrick score caused more disease severity and mortality. Conclusion: Pulmonary radiologic findings based on the Warrick score can use as a predictor of COVID-19 patients’ outcomes.
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基于Warrick评分的肺部放射学表现作为COVID-19患者预后的预测因子
简介:预测2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)患者的严重程度和死亡率相关因素可以显著帮助更好地管理他们的治疗。目的:本研究旨在研究基于Warrick评分的肺部放射学检查结果与新冠肺炎患者预后之间的相关性。患者和方法:这项描述分析研究对在阿巴斯港Shahid Mohammadi医院住院的436名新冠肺炎患者进行。根据Warrick评分对肺部放射学检查结果进行评分。对新冠肺炎患者的结果,包括疾病严重程度和死亡率进行了跟踪。采用独立的T检验和二元逻辑回归来探讨肺部放射学检查结果与患者预后之间的相关性。结果:结果显示,肺部放射学检查结果与疾病严重程度和死亡率之间存在显著相关性,因为肺部病变越严重,死亡率越高。死亡和康复患者以及疾病严重程度低和高之间的Warrick评分差异显著,因此Warrick评分越高,疾病严重程度和死亡率越高。结论:基于Warrick评分的肺部放射学结果可作为新冠肺炎患者预后的预测指标。
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