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A radiological predictor for pneumomediastinum/pneumothorax in COVID-19 ARDS patients

Authors :
Diego Palumbo
Alberto Zangrillo
Alessandro Belletti
Giorgia Guazzarotti
Maria Rosa Calvi
Francesca Guzzo
Renato Pennella
Giacomo Monti
Chiara Gritti
Marilena Marmiere
Margherita Rocchi
Sergio Colombo
Davide Valsecchi
Anna Mara Scandroglio
Lorenzo Dagna
Patrizia Rovere-Querini
Moreno Tresoldi
Giovanni Landoni
Francesco De Cobelli
Carolina Faustini
Nicolò Maimeri
Rosalba Lembo
Giuseppe Di Lucca
Raffaella Scotti
Maria Vittoria Lavorato
Alessandro Tomellieri
Corrado Campochiaro
Fatemeh Darvizeh
Francesca Calabrese
Roberto Mapelli
Nicola Pasculli
Giovanni Borghi
Antonella Cipriani
Maria Grazia Calabrò
Martina Crivellari
Annalisa Franco
Marina Pieri
Evgeny V. Fominskiy
Stefano Franchini
Antonio Dell'Acqua
Alessandro Marinosci
Giordano Vitali
Nicola Compagnone
Palumbo, D.
Zangrillo, A.
Belletti, A.
Guazzarotti, G.
Calvi, M. R.
Guzzo, F.
Pennella, R.
Monti, G.
Gritti, C.
Marmiere, M.
Rocchi, M.
Colombo, S.
Valsecchi, D.
Scandroglio, A. M.
Dagna, L.
Rovere-Querini, P.
Tresoldi, M.
Landoni, G.
De Cobelli, F.
Faustini, C.
Maimeri, N.
Lembo, R.
Di Lucca, G.
Scotti, R.
Lavorato, M. V.
Tomellieri, A.
Campochiaro, C.
Darvizeh, F.
Calabrese, F.
Mapelli, R.
Pasculli, N.
Borghi, G.
Cipriani, A.
Calabro, M. G.
Crivellari, M.
Franco, A.
Pieri, M.
Fominskiy, E. V.
Franchini, S.
Dell'Acqua, A.
Marinosci, A.
Vitali, G.
Compagnone, N.
Source :
Journal of Critical Care
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine whether Macklin effect (a linear collection of air contiguous to the bronchovascular sheath) on baseline CT imaging is an accurate predictor for subsequent pneumomediastinum (PMD)/pneumothorax (PNX) development in invasively ventilated patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Materials and methods: This is an observational, case-control study. From a prospectively acquired database, all consecutive invasively ventilated COVID-19 ARDS patients who underwent at least one baseline chest CT scan during the study time period (February 25th, 2020–December 31st, 2020) were identified; those who had tracheal lesion or already had PMD/PNX at the time of the first available chest imaging were excluded. Results: 37/173 (21.4%) patients enrolled had PMD/PNX; specifically, 20 (11.5%) had PMD, 10 (5.8%) PNX, 7 (4%) both. 33/37 patients with subsequent PMD/PNX had Macklin effect on baseline CT (89.2%, true positives) 8.5 days [range, 1–18] before the first actual radiological evidence of PMD/PNX. Conversely, 6/136 patients without PMD/PNX (4.4%, false positives) demonstrated Macklin effect (p < 0.001). Macklin effect yielded a sensitivity of 89.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 74.6–96.9), a specificity of 95.6% (95% CI: 90.6–98.4), a positive predictive value (PV) of 84.5% (95% CI: 71.3–92.3), a negative PV of 97.1% (95% CI: 74.6–96.9) and an accuracy of 94.2% (95% CI: 89.6–97.2) in predicting PMD/PNX (AUC:0.924). Conclusions: Macklin effect accurately predicts, 8.5 days in advance, PMD/PNX development in COVID-19 ARDS patients.

Details

ISSN :
08839441
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Critical Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0175f5590d1111c8c8b784e6b14f0e19