Chest x-ray scoring as a predictor of COVID-19 disease; correlation with comorbidities and in-hospital mortality

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Objectives: To devise a novel, simple chest x-ray (CXR) scoring system which would help in prognosticating the disease severity and ability to predict comorbidities and in-hospital mortality. Methods: We included a total of 343 consecutive hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in this study. The chest x-rays of these patients were scored retrospectively by three radiologists independently. We divided CXR in to six zones (right upper, mid & lower and left, upper mid & lower zones). We scored each zone as- 0, 1 or 2 as follows- if that zone was clear (0) Ground glass opacity (1) or Consolidation (2). A total of score from 0 to 12 could be obtained. Results: A CXR score cut off ≥3 independently predicted mortality. Along with a relatively higher NPV ≥80%, it reinforced the importance of CXR score is a screening tool to triage patients according to risk of mortality. Conclusions: We propose that Pennine score is a simple tool which can be adapted by various countries, experiencing a large surge in number of patients, to decide which patient would need a tertiary Hospital referral/admission as opposed to patients that can be managed locally or at basic/primary care hospitals.

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Singh, A., Lim, Y. H., Annamalaisamy, R., Koteyar, S. S., Chandran, S., Kanodia, A. K., & Khanna, N. (2021). Chest x-ray scoring as a predictor of COVID-19 disease; correlation with comorbidities and in-hospital mortality. Scottish Medical Journal, 66(3), 101–107. https://doi.org/10.1177/00369330211027447

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