Computed tomography in coronavirus disease 2019: diagnosis and clinical significance

Fang Xu, Bian Yun, L. Fang, J. Tao, Shao Cheng-wei, Wang Li, L. Jian-ping
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Objective To investigate the computed tomography (CT) features of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the clinical significance, so as to improve our understanding of CT imaging of this disease. Methods The chest CT features of seven COVID-19 patients, who were diagnosed by virus nucleic acid test from Jan. 25 to Feb. 15, 2020 in Changhai Hospital of Naval Medical University (Second Military Medical University), were analyzed retrospectively. There were six males and one female, aged (51.1±18.8) years (range 29-75 years). All the seven patients received chest CT plain scan examimation. The CT images were interpreted by two experienced senior radiologists, and the distribution, location and density of lesions, number of involved lobes, air bronchogram, mediastinal lymphadenopathy and pleural effusion were analyzed. Results The average time from onset of symptoms to CT examination was 3.6 d (range 1-9 d) in the seven COVID-19 patients. The lesions were distributed in single lung in one case and bilateral lungs in six cases. The lesions involved middle and lateral fields of lungs in five cases and the whole field of lungs in two cases. The lesions showed ground-glass opacity in four cases and mixed shadow in three cases. The lesions involved two or less lobes in four cases and five lobes in three cases. One case had air bronchogram. No mediastinal lymphadenopathy or pleural effusion were found. Conclusion COVID-19 patients have characteristic CT findings, which has important clinical significance for the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19. However, the diagnosis should be confirmed based on the patient's epidemic history, clinical symptoms and laboratory indicators.
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2019冠状病毒病的ct诊断及临床意义
目的探讨新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)的CT表现特征及临床意义,提高对该疾病的CT影像学认识。方法回顾性分析海军医科大学(第二军医大学)长海医院2020年1月25日至2月15日经病毒核酸检测确诊的7例新冠肺炎患者的胸部CT表现。男性6例,女性1例,年龄(51.1±18.8)岁(29 ~ 75岁)。7例患者均行胸部CT平扫检查。由两名经验丰富的资深放射科医师对CT图像进行解读,分析病变的分布、位置、密度、受累肺叶数、支气管空气征、纵隔淋巴结病变及胸腔积液。结果7例新冠肺炎患者从出现症状到CT检查的平均时间为3.6 d(范围1 ~ 9 d)。病变分布于单肺1例,双肺6例。病变累及肺中外侧野5例,累及全肺野2例。病变表现为磨玻璃影4例,混影3例。病变涉及两个或更少的叶在四个病例和五个叶在三个病例。1例有支气管充气征。未见纵隔淋巴结病或胸腔积液。结论新冠肺炎患者具有特征性的CT表现,对新冠肺炎的诊治具有重要的临床意义。但应根据患者的流行史、临床症状和实验室指标进行确诊。
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海军军医大学学报
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1980, Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University(AJSMMU) is sponsored by Second Military Medical University, a well-known medical university in China. AJSMMU is a peer-reviewed biomedical journal,published in Chinese with English abstracts.The journal aims to showcase outstanding research articles from all areas of biology and medicine,including basic medicine(such as biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, etc.),clinical medicine,public health and epidemiology, military medicine,pharmacology and Traditional Chinese Medicine),to publish significant case report, and to provide both perspectives on personal experiences in medicine and reviews of the current state of biology and medicine.
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