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Chest radiography to assess and prognosticate COVID-19

Authors :
Raymond T. P. Lin
Cher Heng Tan
Shawn Shi Xian Kok
Lai Peng Chan
David C. Lye
Seow Yen Tan
Shirin Kalimuddin
Yee Sin Leo
Chien Joo Lim
Sean Wei Xiang Ong
Salahudeen Mohamed Haja Mohideen
Jenny G. Low
Steven Bak Siew Wong
Angeline Choo Choo Poh
Jiashen Loh
Barnaby Edward Young
Gregory Kaw
Hau Wei Khoo
Charlene Jin Yee Liew
Terrence Chi Hong Hui
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Background To determine the utility of chest radiography (CXR) for assessing and prognosticating COVID-19 disease with an objective radiographic scoring system.Methods A multicenter, prospective study was conducted, forty patients were included. Seventy-eight CXR’s were performed on the first derivation cohort of twenty patients with COVID-19 (median age 47.5 years, 10 females and four with comorbidities) admitted between 22 January 2020 and 1 February 2020. Each CXR was scored by three radiologists in consensus and graded on a 72-point COVID-19 Radiographic Score (CRS). This was correlated with supplemental oxygen requirement, C-reactive protein (CRP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and lymphocyte count. To validate our findings, the parameters of another validation cohort of twenty patients with 65 CXRs were analysed.Results In the derivation cohort, seven patients needed supplemental oxygen and one was intubated for mechanical ventilation with no death. The maximum CRS was significantly different between patients on and not on supplemental oxygen (p=Conclusion Using an objective scoring system (CRS), the degree of abnormalities on CXR correlates closely with known markers of disease severity. CRS may further be applied to predict patients who require oxygen supplementation during the course of their disease.

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OpenAIRE
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