مقالة علمية
COVID-2019 Pneumonia Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes

Al Umairi, Rashid Saif.


 

COVID-2019 Pneumonia Severity and distribution of lung changes observed on the initial chest X-ray as an indicator of final outcomes

Al Umairi, Rashid Saif.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the severity of the initial chest x-ray (CXR) abnormalities in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and the final outcomes. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Royal Hospital, Oman between mid-March and May 2020 and included patients who had been admitted with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and had a final outcome. Serial CXRs were identified and examined for presence, extent, distribution and progression pattern of radiological abnormalities. Each lung field was divided into three zones on each CXR and a score was allocated for each zone (0 is normal and 1–4 is mild–severe). The scores for all six zones per CXR examination were summed to provide a cumulative chest radiographic score (range: 0–24). Results: A total of 64 patients were included; the majority were male (89.1%) and the mean age was 50.22 ± 14.86 years. The initial CXR was abnormal in 60 patients (93.8%). The most common finding was ground glass opacity (n = 58, 96.7%) followed by consolidation (n = 50, 83.3%). Most patients had bilateral (n = 51, 85.0%), multifocal (n = 57, 95.0%) and mixed central and peripheral (n = 36, 60.0%) lung abnormalities. The median score of initial CXR for deceased patients was significantly higher than recovered patients (17 versus 11; P = 0.009). Five CXR evolution patterns were identified: type I (initial radiograph deteriorates then improves), type II (fluctuate), type III (static), type IV (progressive deterioration) and type V (progressive improvement). Conclusion: A higher baseline CXR score is associated with higher mortality rate and poor prognosis in those with COVID-19 pneumonia.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the severity of the initial chest x-ray (CXR) abnormalities in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and the final outcomes. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Royal Hospital, Oman between mid-March and Ma...

مادة فرعية

المؤلف : Al Umairi, Rashid Saif.

مؤلف مشارك : Al Salmi, Ishaq
Al Kalbani, Jokha
Kamona, Atheel
Al Tai, Saqar
Al Kindi, Faiza
Jose, Sachin
Khamis, Faryal Ali
Al Khalili, Huda
Al Busaidi, Mohammed

بيانات النشر : Muscat، Sultanate Of Oman : Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal، فبراير 2022مـ.

التصنيف الموضوعي : العلوم التطبيقية|العلوم الطبية .

المواضيع : COVID-19 (Disease) - Sultanate of Oman.

Pneumonia - ٍSultanate of Oman.

رقم الطبعة : 1

المصدر : Sultan Qaboos University / College of Medicine and Health Sciences : Muscat، Sulatante of Oman.

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