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新型冠状病毒肺炎后胸部X光片上的残留病变:危险因素的识别

Residual lesions on chest-Xray after SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia: Identification of risk factors.

作者信息

Gómez Herrero Helena, Galbete Arkaitz, Álvarez Galván Begoña, Caballero García Pilar, Vicaría Fernández Iván

机构信息

Servicio de Radiología, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.

Navarrabiomed-Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra-Universidad Pública de Navarra, IdiSNA, REDISSEC, Pamplona, Spain.

出版信息

Med Clin (Engl Ed). 2022 May 13;158(9):418-421. doi: 10.1016/j.medcle.2021.04.029. Epub 2022 Apr 14.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 pneumonia is the most frequent clinical manifestation of this disease, and its long-term sequelae and possible progression to pulmonary fibrosis are still unknown. The aim of this study is a mid-term review of the sequelae on plain chest radiography (CXR) in patients with a previous diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Retrospective review of patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia, assessing the persistence of residual lesions in the control CXR and analysing their possible relationship with epidemiological factors, risk factors, treatments received and initial radiological patterns.

RESULTS

A total of 143 patients (52 women and 91 men) were analysed. Mean age was 64 years. Radiological complete resolution (CR) was observed in 104 (73%) and partial resolution (PR) in 39 (27%). Of the risk factors only age was significantly related to persistence of residual lesions (OR 1.06 CI95% (1.02,1.10). In relation to treatments, significant differences were found with tocilizumab and glucocorticoids, where treated patients had a higher risk of residual lesions (OR 2.44 (1.03,5.80) and 3.05(1.43,6.51) respectively. In the analysis of radiological patterns, significant differences were observed in patients with peripheral condensations in the acute course and a pattern of early radiological worsening. A clinical-radiological dissociation was evident: 83% of patients with residual lesions had no respiratory symptoms.

DISCUSSION

COVID19 pneumonias may have a slower radiological resolution in older patients with certain initial radiological patterns, but the development of pulmonary fibrosis in these patients is still questionable.

摘要

引言

新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19肺炎)是该疾病最常见的临床表现,其长期后遗症以及是否可能进展为肺纤维化仍不清楚。本研究的目的是对先前诊断为COVID-19肺炎的患者进行胸部X线平片(CXR)后遗症的中期回顾。

患者与方法

对诊断为COVID-19肺炎的患者进行回顾性研究,评估对照胸部X线平片中残留病变的持续情况,并分析其与流行病学因素、危险因素、接受的治疗以及初始放射学模式之间的可能关系。

结果

共分析了143例患者(52例女性和91例男性)。平均年龄为64岁。104例(73%)观察到放射学完全缓解(CR),39例(27%)为部分缓解(PR)。在危险因素中,仅年龄与残留病变的持续存在显著相关(OR 1.06,95%CI(1.02,1.10)。在治疗方面,托珠单抗和糖皮质激素存在显著差异,接受治疗的患者残留病变风险更高(分别为OR 2.44(1.03,5.80)和3.05(1.43,6.51)。在放射学模式分析中,急性病程中出现外周实变和早期放射学恶化模式的患者存在显著差异。临床-放射学分离明显:83%有残留病变的患者无呼吸道症状。

讨论

COVID-19肺炎在具有某些初始放射学模式的老年患者中可能放射学缓解较慢,但这些患者发生肺纤维化仍存在疑问。

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