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Correlation analysis between CT findings and duration of initial symptoms in young and middle-aged patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia

Authors :
Yunjun Yang
Jinglin Xia
Andan Qian
Jiejie Tao
Dingping Huang
Gangze Fu
Liaoyi Lin
Peipei Pang
Meihao Wang
Chongyong Xu
Guoquan Cao
Houzhang Sun
Shuangli Chen
Xiaoming Yang
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Objective: To retrospectively analyze the correlation between CT findings and duration of initial symptoms in young and middle-aged patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia.Materials and methods: From January 17, 2020 to February 4, 2020, of the 54 SARS-COV-2 infection cases, 48 cases (48/54,88.8%) were young and middle-aged patients under 60 years old. Finally, thirty-three patients under 60 years old with CT imaging were enrolled in this study, including 20 men and 13 women. Patients’ clinical data, including gender, age, infection exposure history, heating temperature, the initial symptoms and the duration, were recorded. The CT imaging features of pneumonia was scored. The number of lung lobe involvement and the length of the largest lesion were recorded. All above CT findings and clinical data were evaluated.Results: The median duration of initial symptoms was 3 days (range 0-7 days). The CT score and the length of the largest lesion showed statistically significant between the groups of initial symptom duration < 3 days and initial symptom duration ≥3 days (P0.05). The duration of the initial symptom was positively correlated with both the CT score of pneumonia (r=0.502, P=0.003) and the length of the largest pneumonia lesion in the lung (r=0.506, P=0.003).Conclusion: The severity of pneumonia and the size of lesions were positively correlated with the duration of the initial symptom in young and middle-aged patients.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........be3605bc7b946aad054f64f18f87d743
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-15760/v1