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Adverse Initial CT Findings Associated with Poor Prognosis of Coronavirus Disease
- Source :
- Journal of Korean Medical Science
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background The predictors of poor prognosis in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) using computed tomography (CT) have not been investigated in a large cohort. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the adverse initial CT features to predict poor prognosis in COVID-19. Methods From February to April 2020, 281 COVID-19 patients who underwent CT at the time of admission were included. We divided the patients into the severe and non-severe disease groups. The severe group included patients with severe pneumonia or critical events. Intensive care unit admission or death were the critical events in this study. We compared the clinical and CT findings between the severe and non-severe groups and investigated the prognostic factors and critical events of the severe group using the regression analysis. Results Among the 281 patients, 36 (12.8%) patients were in the severe group and 245 (87.2%) patients were in the non-severe group. Critical events occurred in 10 patients (3.6%). In the severe group, patients showed significantly more pneumonia with consolidation, crazy-paving appearance, pleural effusion, and higher CT scores than those in the non-severe group (all, P < 0.05). In the multivariate regression, pleural effusion (odds ratio [OR], 8.96; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.81–44.42; P = 0.007), CT score > 5 (OR, 3.70; 95% CI, 1.44–9.53; P = 0.007), old age (> 77 years, OR, 9.96; 95% CI, 3.78–26.28; P < 0.001), and elevated C-reactive protein (OR, 4.15; 95% CI, 1.62–10.6; P = 0.003) were significant prognostic factors of severe disease. CT score > 5 (OR, 7.29; 95% CI, 1.37–38.68; P = 0.020), pleural effusion (OR, 5.67; 95% CI, 1.04–30.8; P = 0.045) and old age (OR, 8.6; 95% CI, 1.80–41.0; P = 0.007) were also significant predictors of critical events. Conclusion Pleural effusion and the extent of pneumonia on initial CT scans are associated with poor prognosis in patients with COVID-19.<br />Graphical Abstract
- Subjects :
- Male
Aging
Poor prognosis
medicine.medical_specialty
Pleural effusion
Pneumonia, Viral
macromolecular substances
Disease
medicine.disease_cause
Severity of Illness Index
law.invention
Betacoronavirus
03 medical and health sciences
Medical Imaging
Computed Tomography
0302 clinical medicine
law
Internal medicine
Severity of illness
Humans
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Ct findings
Lung
Pandemics
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Coronavirus
Aged, 80 and over
SARS-CoV-2
business.industry
COVID-19
Retrospective cohort study
Pneumonia
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Prognosis
medicine.disease
Intensive care unit
Pleural Effusion
Intensive Care Units
C-Reactive Protein
Original Article
Female
Coronavirus Infections
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15986357 and 10118934
- Volume :
- 35
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Korean Medical Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2504589e243958ba51f75d4349abf693
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e316