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疫苗接种和奥密克戎变异株对 COVID-19 相关胸部 CT 表现的影响:一项多中心研究。

Impact of Vaccination and the Omicron Variant on COVID-19-related Chest CT Findings: A Multicenter Study.

机构信息

From IMADIS, 48 rue Quivogne, Lyon 69002, France (A.C., L.B., M.S., D.F., F.A., N.B., G.G.); Department of Radiology, Pellegrin University Hospital and Bordeaux University, Bordeaux, France (A.C., D.F.); Ramsay Generale de Sante, Hopital Prive Clairval, Marseille, France (F.A.); Service SAMU-Urgences, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Edouard Herriot, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France (A.B.); Ramsay Generale de Sante, Clinique Convert, Bourg-en-Bresse, France (N.B.); and ELSAN, Clinique Bouchard, Marseille, France (G.G.).

出版信息

Radiology. 2023 May;307(3):e222730. doi: 10.1148/radiol.222730. Epub 2023 Mar 7.

Abstract

Background The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has a higher infection rate than previous variants but results in less severe disease. However, the effects of Omicron and vaccination on chest CT findings are difficult to evaluate. Purpose To investigate the effect of vaccination status and predominant variant on chest CT findings, diagnostic scores, and severity scores in a multicenter sample of consecutive patients referred to emergency departments for proven COVID-19. Materials and Methods This retrospective multicenter study included adults referred to 93 emergency departments with SARS-CoV-2 infection according to a reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction test and known vaccination status between July 2021 and March 2022. Clinical data and structured chest CT reports, including semiquantitative diagnostic and severity scores following the French Society of Radiology-Thoracic Imaging Society guidelines, were extracted from a teleradiology database. Observations were divided into Delta-predominant, transition, and Omicron-predominant periods. Associations between scores and variant and vaccination status were investigated with χ tests and ordinal regressions. Multivariable analyses evaluated the influence of Omicron variant and vaccination status on the diagnostic and severity scores. Results Overall, 3876 patients were included (median age, 68 years [quartile 1 to quartile 3 range, 54-80]; 1695 women). Diagnostic and severity scores were associated with the predominant variant (Delta vs Omicron, χ = 112.4 and 33.7, respectively; both < .001) and vaccination status (χ = 243.6 and 210.1; both < .001) and their interaction (χ = 4.3 [ = .04] and 28.7 [ < .001], respectively). In multivariable analyses, Omicron variant was associated with lower odds of typical CT findings than was Delta variant (odds ratio [OR], 0.46; < .001). Two and three vaccine doses were associated with lower odds of demonstrating typical CT findings (OR, 0.32 and 0.20, respectively; both < .001) and of having high severity score (OR, 0.47 and 0.33, respectively; both < .001), compared with unvaccinated patients. Conclusion Both the Omicron variant and vaccination were associated with less typical chest CT manifestations of COVID-19 and lesser extent of disease. © RSNA, 2023 See also the editorial by Yoon and Goo in this issue.

摘要

背景

SARS-CoV-2 的奥密克戎变体的感染率高于之前的变体,但导致的疾病较轻。然而,奥密克戎变体和疫苗接种对胸部 CT 表现的影响难以评估。目的:在多中心连续确诊为 COVID-19 的患者样本中,研究疫苗接种状态和主要变体对胸部 CT 表现、诊断评分和严重程度评分的影响。材料与方法:这是一项回顾性多中心研究,纳入了 2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 3 月期间,根据逆转录酶聚合酶链反应检测结果和已知的疫苗接种状态,在 93 个急诊科被诊断为 SARS-CoV-2 感染的成年人。从远程放射学数据库中提取临床数据和结构化的胸部 CT 报告,包括根据法国放射学会-胸成像学会指南进行的半定量诊断和严重程度评分。观察结果分为德尔塔变体为主、过渡期和奥密克戎变体为主三个时期。使用 χ 检验和有序回归分析评估评分与变体和疫苗接种状态之间的关联。多变量分析评估了奥密克戎变体和疫苗接种状态对诊断和严重程度评分的影响。结果:共纳入 3876 例患者(中位年龄 68 岁[四分位间距 1 至 3 范围,54-80];女性 1695 例)。诊断和严重程度评分与主要变体(德尔塔与奥密克戎,χ = 112.4 和 33.7;均 <.001)和疫苗接种状态(χ = 243.6 和 210.1;均 <.001)及其交互作用(χ = 4.3 [ =.04]和 28.7 [ <.001])有关。多变量分析中,与德尔塔变体相比,奥密克戎变体与典型 CT 表现的可能性较低(比值比[OR],0.46; <.001)。接种两剂和三剂疫苗与典型 CT 表现的可能性降低(OR,0.32 和 0.20;均 <.001)以及严重程度评分高的可能性降低(OR,0.47 和 0.33;均 <.001)有关,与未接种疫苗的患者相比。结论:奥密克戎变体和疫苗接种均与 COVID-19 的胸部 CT 表现不典型和疾病程度较轻有关。

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