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利用新冠病毒肺炎肺底部表现预测未来疾病趋势和新变种爆发:纽约市首次疫情研究

Using Lung Base Covid-19 Findings to Predict Future Disease Trends and New Variant Outbreaks: Study of First New York City (NYC) Outbreak.

作者信息

Smereka Paul, Anthopolos Rebecca, Latson Larry A, Kirsch Polly, Dane Bari

机构信息

Department of Radiology (P.S., R.A., L.L., P.K., B.D.), NYU Langone Health, 660 1(st) Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

Department of Radiology (P.S., R.A., L.L., P.K., B.D.), NYU Langone Health, 660 1(st) Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

出版信息

Acad Radiol. 2021 Dec;28(12):1645-1653. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2021.09.023. Epub 2021 Oct 1.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES

Asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers and insufficient testing make containment of the virus difficult. The purpose of this study was to determine if unexpected lung base findings on abdominopelvic CTs concerning for COVID-19 infection could serve as a surrogate for the diagnosis of COVID-19 in the community.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A database search of abdominopelvic CT reports from March 1,2020 to May 2,2020 was performed for keywords suggesting COVID-19 infection by lung base findings. COVID-19 status, respiratory symptoms, laboratory parameters and patient outcomes (hospitalization, ICU admission and/or intubation, and death) were recorded. The trend in cases of unexpected concerning lung base findings on abdominopelvic CT at our institution was compared to the total number of confirmed new cases in NYC over the same time period.

RESULTS

The trend in abnormal lung base findings on abdominopelvic CT at our institution correlated with the citywide number of confirmed new cases, including rise and subsequent fall in total cases. The trend was not mediated by COVID-19 testing status or number of tests performed. Patients with respiratory symptoms had significantly higher ferritin (median = 995ng/ml vs 500ng/ml, p = 0.027) and death rate (8/24, 33% vs 4/54, 9%, p = 0.018) compared to those without.

CONCLUSION

The rise and fall of unexpected lung base findings suggestive of COVID-19 infection on abdominopelvic CT in patients without COVID-19 symptoms correlated with the number of confirmed new cases throughout NYC from the same time period. A model using abdominopelvic CT lung base findings can serve as a surrogate for future COVID-19 outbreaks.

摘要

原理与目的

无症状的新冠病毒携带者以及检测不足使得病毒的控制变得困难。本研究的目的是确定腹部盆腔CT上意外出现的与新冠病毒感染相关的肺底部表现是否可作为社区中新冠病毒感染诊断的替代指标。

材料与方法

对2020年3月1日至2020年5月2日的腹部盆腔CT报告进行数据库检索,查找提示因肺底部表现而可能感染新冠病毒的关键词。记录新冠病毒感染状态、呼吸道症状、实验室参数以及患者结局(住院、入住重症监护病房和/或插管以及死亡)。将本机构腹部盆腔CT上意外出现的可疑肺底部表现的病例趋势与同一时期纽约市确诊新病例总数进行比较。

结果

本机构腹部盆腔CT上异常肺底部表现的趋势与全市确诊新病例数相关,包括病例总数的上升和随后的下降。该趋势不受新冠病毒检测状态或检测次数的影响。有呼吸道症状的患者与没有呼吸道症状的患者相比,铁蛋白水平显著更高(中位数=995ng/ml对500ng/ml,p=0.027),死亡率也更高(8/24,33%对4/54,9%,p=0.018)。

结论

在没有新冠病毒症状的患者中,腹部盆腔CT上提示新冠病毒感染的意外肺底部表现的增减与同一时期纽约市确诊新病例数相关。使用腹部盆腔CT肺底部表现的模型可作为未来新冠病毒爆发的替代指标。

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