Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19
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Resumo: | In the present study, the importance of laboratory parameters and CT findings in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 was investigated. To this end, 245 patients admitted between April 1st, and May 30th, 2020 with suspected COVID-19 were enrolled. The patients were divided into three groups according to chest CT findings and RT-PCR results. The non-COVID-19 group consisted of 71 patients with negative RT-PCR results and no chest CT findings. Ninety-five patients with positive RT-PCR results and negativechest CT findings were included in the COVID-19 group; 79 patients with positive RT-PCR results and chest CT findings consistent with COVID-19 manifestations were included in COVID-19 pneumonia group. Chest CT findings were positive in 45% of all COVID-19 patients. Patients with positive chest CT findings had mild (n=30), moderate (n=21) andor severe (n=28) lung involvement. In the COVID-19 group, CRP levels and the percentage of monocytes increased significantly. As disease progressed from mild to severe, CRP, LDH and ferritin levels gradually increased. In the ROC analysis, the area under the curve corresponding to the percentage value of monocytes (AUC=0.887) had a very good accuracy in predicting COVID-19 cases. The multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that CRP, LYM and % MONO were independent factors for COVID-19. Furthermore, the chest CT evaluation is a relevant tool in patients with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 pneumonia and negative RT-PCR results. In addition to decreased lymphocyte count, the increased percentage of monocytes may also guide the diagnosis. |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19Monocyte percentage Chest CTCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2RT-PCRIn the present study, the importance of laboratory parameters and CT findings in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 was investigated. To this end, 245 patients admitted between April 1st, and May 30th, 2020 with suspected COVID-19 were enrolled. The patients were divided into three groups according to chest CT findings and RT-PCR results. The non-COVID-19 group consisted of 71 patients with negative RT-PCR results and no chest CT findings. Ninety-five patients with positive RT-PCR results and negativechest CT findings were included in the COVID-19 group; 79 patients with positive RT-PCR results and chest CT findings consistent with COVID-19 manifestations were included in COVID-19 pneumonia group. Chest CT findings were positive in 45% of all COVID-19 patients. Patients with positive chest CT findings had mild (n=30), moderate (n=21) andor severe (n=28) lung involvement. In the COVID-19 group, CRP levels and the percentage of monocytes increased significantly. As disease progressed from mild to severe, CRP, LDH and ferritin levels gradually increased. In the ROC analysis, the area under the curve corresponding to the percentage value of monocytes (AUC=0.887) had a very good accuracy in predicting COVID-19 cases. The multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that CRP, LYM and % MONO were independent factors for COVID-19. Furthermore, the chest CT evaluation is a relevant tool in patients with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 pneumonia and negative RT-PCR results. In addition to decreased lymphocyte count, the increased percentage of monocytes may also guide the diagnosis.Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2022-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/19641710.1590/S1678-9946202264028Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 64 (2022); e28Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 64 (2022); e28Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 64 (2022); e281678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/196417/181011Copyright (c) 2022 Ayfer Colak, Dilek Oncel, Zeynep Altın, Melda Turken, Fatma Demet Arslan, Veli Iyilikci, Nisel Yilmaz, Guray Oncel, Sukran Kosehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColak, Ayfer Oncel, Dilek Altın, Zeynep Turken, Melda Arslan, Fatma Demet Iyilikci, Veli Yilmaz, Nisel Oncel, Guray Kose, Sukran 2022-10-10T13:01:46Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/196417Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:53:03.958342Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 Colak, Ayfer Monocyte percentage Chest CT COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Usefulness of laboratory parameters and chest CT in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 |
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Colak, Ayfer |
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Colak, Ayfer Oncel, Dilek Altın, Zeynep Turken, Melda Arslan, Fatma Demet Iyilikci, Veli Yilmaz, Nisel Oncel, Guray Kose, Sukran |
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Oncel, Dilek Altın, Zeynep Turken, Melda Arslan, Fatma Demet Iyilikci, Veli Yilmaz, Nisel Oncel, Guray Kose, Sukran |
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Colak, Ayfer Oncel, Dilek Altın, Zeynep Turken, Melda Arslan, Fatma Demet Iyilikci, Veli Yilmaz, Nisel Oncel, Guray Kose, Sukran |
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Monocyte percentage Chest CT COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR |
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Monocyte percentage Chest CT COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR |
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In the present study, the importance of laboratory parameters and CT findings in the early diagnosis of COVID-19 was investigated. To this end, 245 patients admitted between April 1st, and May 30th, 2020 with suspected COVID-19 were enrolled. The patients were divided into three groups according to chest CT findings and RT-PCR results. The non-COVID-19 group consisted of 71 patients with negative RT-PCR results and no chest CT findings. Ninety-five patients with positive RT-PCR results and negativechest CT findings were included in the COVID-19 group; 79 patients with positive RT-PCR results and chest CT findings consistent with COVID-19 manifestations were included in COVID-19 pneumonia group. Chest CT findings were positive in 45% of all COVID-19 patients. Patients with positive chest CT findings had mild (n=30), moderate (n=21) andor severe (n=28) lung involvement. In the COVID-19 group, CRP levels and the percentage of monocytes increased significantly. As disease progressed from mild to severe, CRP, LDH and ferritin levels gradually increased. In the ROC analysis, the area under the curve corresponding to the percentage value of monocytes (AUC=0.887) had a very good accuracy in predicting COVID-19 cases. The multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that CRP, LYM and % MONO were independent factors for COVID-19. Furthermore, the chest CT evaluation is a relevant tool in patients with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 pneumonia and negative RT-PCR results. In addition to decreased lymphocyte count, the increased percentage of monocytes may also guide the diagnosis. |
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