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Ann Transl Med . High resolution computed tomography for the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia: a study from multiple medical centers in western China

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  • Ann Transl Med . High resolution computed tomography for the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia: a study from multiple medical centers in western China


    Ann Transl Med


    . 2020 Sep;8(18):1158.
    doi: 10.21037/atm-20-5731.
    High resolution computed tomography for the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia: a study from multiple medical centers in western China


    Hong-Wei Li 1 , Li-Hua Zhuo 1 , Gao-Wu Yan 2 , Ji-Sheng Wang 1 , Guo-Ping Huang 1 , Jia-Bing Li 1 , Yong-Jun Long 1 , Fang Zhang 1 , Yi-Shan Jiang 1 , Li-Hua Deng 3 , Li-Ping Su 4 , Hong-Chao Yao 1 , Jun-Lin Wu 1 , Sushant-Kumar Das 5 , Guo-Qing Yang 2 , Yong Li 2 , Han-Feng Yang 5 , Yong Du 5



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    Abstract

    Background: To evaluate the role of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) in the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia and to provide experience in the early detection and diagnosis of 2019-nCoV pneumonia.
    Methods: Seventy-two patients confirmed to be infected with 2019-nCoV from multiple medical centers in western China were retrospectively analyzed, including epidemiologic characteristics, clinical manifestations, laboratory findings and HRCT chest features.
    Results: All patients had lung parenchymal abnormalities on HRCT scans, which were mostly multifocal in both lungs and asymmetric in all patients, and were mostly in the peripheral or subpleural lung regions in 52 patients (72.22%), in the central lung regions in 16 patients (22.22%), and in both lungs with "white lung" manifestations in 4 patients (5.56%). Subpleural multifocal consolidation was a predominant abnormality in 38 patients (52.78%). Ground-glass opacity was seen in 34 patients (47.22%). Interlobular septal thickening was found in 18 patients, 8 of whom had only generally mild thickening with no zonal predominance. Reticulation was seen in 8 patients (11.11%), and was mild and randomly distributed. In addition, both lungs of 28 patients had 2 or 3 CT imaging features. Out of these 72 patients, 36 were diagnosed as early stage, 32 patients as progressive stage, and 4 patient as severe stage pneumonia. Moreover, the diagnostic accuracy of HRCT features combined with epidemiological history was not significantly different from the detection of viral nucleic acid (all P >0.05).
    Conclusions: The HRCT features of 2019-nCoV pneumonia are characteristic to a certain degree, which when combined with epidemiological history yield high clinical value in the early detection and diagnosis of 2019-nCoV pneumonia.

    Keywords: 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV); High resolution computed tomography (HRCT); pneumonia.

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