Imaging features of evolving COVID-19 infection on computed tomography: Initial experience in Zhuhai, China.

Research Square(2020)

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Abstract Objectives To retrospectively analyze the most common imaging features on CT at baseline and as they evolve with time as the disease progresses or resolves in a cohort of patients affected with 2019 coronal virus disease (COVID-19) pneumonia in Zhuhai, China.Methods We evaluated 38 patients with COVID-19 in the authors’ institution from Jan 1 to Jan 31, 2020. Cases were confirmed by real-time RT-PCR and were analyzed for epidemiological, demographic, clinical, and radiological features. Outcomes were followed up until Feb 18, 2020. Results 38 initial scans and 62 follow-up scans were obtained. 28 (74%) patients had the history of travel to or residence in Hubei Province of China in 14 days prior to the illness onset. Common findings included ground-glass opacification (GGO), sometimes mixed with consolidation, and interlobular septal and intralobular interstitial thickening. Follow-up imaging often demonstrated peripheral GGO and consolidations spreading to the remainder of the lungs and the increasing consolidative component reflecting the progression of the disease. 8 patients (21%) whose swabs or serum were positive for COVID-19 had no imaging findings on CT throughout the disease course. After treatment the serum and sputum tests became negative for COVID-19 in 32(84%) cases. 28(74%) patients were discharged and three (8%) of them were transferred to the Observation Ward, while seven (18%) patients were kept in Isolation Ward. Conclusion The commonest pattern observed was GGO alone or GGO mixed with consolidation predominantly in lower and peripheral lungs. The follow-up CT scan is crucial for the diagnosis and evaluation of the disease process.
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