Chest Computed Tomography Scoring in Patients with Novel Coronavirus-infected Pneumonia: Correlation with Clinical and Laboratory Features and Disease Outcome

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Background/Aim: This study investigated the correlation of chest computed tomography (CT), findings, graded using two different scoring methods, with clinical and laboratory features and disease outcome, including a novel clinical predictive score, in patients with novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia (NCIP). Patients and Methods: In this retrospective, observational study, CT scan of 92 NCIP patients admitted to Policlinico Tor Vergata, were analyzed using a quantitative, computed-based and a semiquantitative, radiologist-assessed scoring system. Correlations of the two radiological scores with clinical and laboratory features, the CALL score, and their association with a composite adverse outcome were assessed. Results: The two scores correlated significantly with each other (ρ=0.637, p<0.0001) and were independently associated with age, LDH, estimated glomerular filtration rate, diabetes, and with the composite outcome, which occurred in 24 patients. Conclusion: In NCIP patients, two different radiological scores correlated with each other and with several clinical, laboratory features, and the CALL score. The quantitative score was a better independent predictor of the composite adverse outcome than the semiquantitative score.

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Pugliese, L., Paolo Sbordone, F., Grimaldi, F., Ricci, F., Tosto, F. D. I., Spiritigliozzi, L., … Chiocchi, M. (2020). Chest Computed Tomography Scoring in Patients with Novel Coronavirus-infected Pneumonia: Correlation with Clinical and Laboratory Features and Disease Outcome. In Vivo, 34(6), 3735–3746. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12223

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