Spectrum of chest computed tomographic (CT) findings in coronavirus disease-19(COVID19) patients in Chitradurga.

Authors

  • Dr. Shruthi G T1 , Dr. Naveen kumar2 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, CT

Abstract

Background To report the spectrum of chest computed tomographic (CT) imaging findings in coronavirusdisease-19
(COVID-19) infected patients. Methods This was a prospective descriptive study comprising 147 consecutive reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) positive patients who underwent CT chest. Prevalence,distribution, extent and type of
abnormal lung findings were recorded.
Results
Among the total study cohort of 147 patients, 104 (70.7 %) were males and 43 (29.3 %) were females with mean age of 40.9 ± 17.2 years (range 24–71 years). We observed lung parenchymal abnormalities in 51 (34.7 %) cases whereas 96 (65.3 %) RT-PCR positive cases had a normal chestCT. Only 12.2 % of the patients were dyspnoeic, 6.1 % had desaturation, 7.4 % had increased respiratory rate and 10.9 % had comorbidities. Among the patients with abnormal CT findings bilateral 39/51 (76.5 %), multilobar (88.2 %) lung involvement with a predominant peripheral and posterior distribution was commonly observed. With regards to the type of opacity, ground glass opacity (GGO) was the dominant abnormality found in all 51 (100 %) cases. Pure GGO was observed in 15 (29.4 %), GGO with crazy paving pattern was seen in 15 (29.4 %) and GGO mixedwith consolidation was noted in 21(41.2 %). Peri-lesional or intralesional segmental or subsegmental pulmonary vessel enlargement was observed in 36 (70.6 %) cases.
Conclusion:In this study population predominantly with mild symptoms and few comorbidities, two-thirds of RT-PCR positive patients had a normal chest CT; whereas the remaining patients showed typical findings of predominant GGOs with a bilateral distribution and peripheral predominance.

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Published

2023-11-06