因怀疑或记录 COVID-19 感染而进行的胸部 CT 扫描意外诊断出肺癌

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1016/j.resmer.2024.101084
Pascal Wang , Patricia Martel , Mostafa El Hajjam , Lamiae Grimaldi , Etienne Giroux Leprieur , ’AP-HP / Universities / Inserm COVID-19 research collaboration and AP-HP Covid CDW Initiative
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背景最近的研究表明,胸部计算机断层扫描(CT 扫描)对肺癌筛查有好处。COVID-19 大流行导致大量人群接受了胸部 CT 扫描。本研究的目的是描述在临床试验框架之外,通过胸部 CT 扫描发现的疑似或记录在案的 COVID-19 感染者中肺癌的发病率和特征。我们确定了因胸部 CT 扫描疑似或确诊感染 COVID-19 而被诊断为肺癌的患者。研究时间仅限于前两次疫情封锁期:(03/01/20 - 05/31/20)和(10/10/20 - 11/30/20)。其中,72 人确诊为肺癌(发病率为 0.30%;中位年龄为 67.4 岁,50.0% 为吸烟者,55.6% 为腺癌)。半数肺癌患者(36 人)不符合国家肺筛查试验的纳入标准。26 名患者(36.1%)在早期确诊,其中 25 名(34.7%)接受了根治性治疗。26 名患者(36.1%)在随访期间死亡,但没有早期患者。结论 对疑似或记录在案的 COVID-19 感染进行大规模胸部 CT 扫描的策略使相当一部分早期肺癌患者得到了诊断,所有这些患者都从根治性治疗中获益。
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Incidental diagnosis of lung cancer on chest CT scan performed for suspected or documented COVID-19 infection

Context

Recent studies have shown a benefit of chest computed tomography (CT scan) in lung cancer screening. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to many chest CT scan performed on a large population. The objective of this study was to describe the incidence and characteristics of lung cancer detected on chest CT scan, outside the framework of a clinical trial, for a suspected or documented COVID-19 infection.

Methods

We conducted a multicenter study, carried out from the analysis of data from the prospective COVID-19 database of the Clinical Data Warehouse of the Greater Paris University Hospitals (AP-HP). We identified the patients who had been diagnosed with a lung cancer, due to a chest CT scan done for a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection. The study period was limited to the first two epidemic lockdowns: (03/01/20 - 05/31/20) and (10/10/20 - 11/30/20).

Results

Over the study period, 24 390 patients had at least one chest CT scan. Among them, 72 lung cancer diagnoses were made (incidence 0.30 %; median age 67.4 years old, 50.0 % current smokers, 55.6 % adenocarcinoma). Half of the lung cancer patients (n = 36) did not meet the National Lung Screening Trial inclusion criteria. Twenty-six patients (36.1 %) were diagnosed at an early stage, 25 (34.7 %) of whom received radical curative treatment. Twenty-six patients died during the follow-up (36.1 %) but none in early stages. The median overall survival in lung cancer patients was 693 days [532 – NA].

Conclusions

A large-scale chest CT scan strategy for suspected or documented COVID-19 infection has allowed a significant proportion of early-stage lung cancer diagnosis, all of which have benefited from curative treatment.

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