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      Utility of chest CT in diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia

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          Abstract

          PURPOSE

          We aimed to explore the imaging findings of computed tomography (CT) in diagnosing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its clinical value for further evaluation of suspected cases.

          METHODS

          Files of 155 patients visiting the fever clinics at our hospital and affiliated hospitals from January 20th to February 9th, 2020 were searched. Among them, 140 cases (including 82 males and 58 females) were included as suspected COVID-19 cases based on clinical and epidemiological history; the CT image features of 70 cases with suggestive findings on CT, confirmed by positive nucleic acid test were analyzed and evaluated. The sensitivity and specificity of CT in diagnosing COVID-19 were evaluated in patients with epidemiological history.

          RESULTS

          Of the 70 patients, 84.3% showed bilateral lung involvement on CT; 27 cases (38.6%) showed ground-glass opacity (GGO), which was mostly distributed in the subpleural area (55.7%), and this sign was mainly observed in early COVID-19 patients. In addition, 41 cases (58.6%) manifested GGO combined with focal consolidation opacity, 2 (2.8%) had flake-like consolidation opacity, with involvements of the periphery of lung field and the central zone (44.3%), and this sign was mostly observed in severe or critical patients. Concomitant signs such as pleural effusion and mediastinal lymph node enlargement were rare. Among patients with epidemiological history, the sensitivity of CT in diagnosing COVID-19 was 89.7% (70/78), and the specificity was 88.7% (55/62).

          CONCLUSION

          CT shows high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing COVID-19. CT is an important examination method in evaluation of suspected cases and assessment of disease severity.

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          Journal
          Diagn Interv Radiol
          Diagn Interv Radiol
          Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
          Turkish Society of Radiology
          1305-3825
          1305-3612
          September 2020
          29 May 2020
          : 26
          : 5
          : 437-442
          Affiliations
          From Department of Radiology (N.L., W.H.S. A.D.Z., Z.X.K. Drkong2020@ 123456163.com ), The Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian City, China; Department of Radiology (H.Z. zhanghan.su@ 123456foxmail.com ), Suizhou Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine, Suizhou Central Hospital, Hubei, China; Department of Ultrasound (Y.Z. 457030564@ 123456qq.com ), The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian City, China; Medical Imaging Center (N.H.), Taihe Hospital, Shi Yan City, Hubei Provence, China
          Author notes
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          Han Zhang, Yang Zhou contributed equally to the preparation of this manuscript.

          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9144-7363
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3153-9511
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8501-2611
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7494-3322
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7808-7837
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2570-4998
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6291-6271
          Article
          PMC7490028 PMC7490028 7490028 dir-26-5-437
          10.5152/dir.2020.20144
          7490028
          32490829
          51bdb8c9-e1e4-42fa-84cf-ad8b9639d2d4
          ©Copyright 2020 by the Turkish Society of Radiology
          History
          : 19 March 2020
          : 24 March 2020
          : 11 May 2020
          : 12 May 2020
          Categories
          Chest Imaging
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