Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19
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Resumo: | SARS-CoV-2 belongs to the family of coronaviruses and is an infectious disease that threatens public health worldwide. The definitive diagnosis of the new coronavirus is made by molecular tests used in breathing tests, such as, for example, or rubbing the throat. However, most of the time, infectious diseases are diagnosed employing symptoms, laboratory, and image exams, like x-ray, computed tomography, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. The present study aimed to analyze the main imaging tests found in the respiratory syndrome caused by the new coronavirus. This research deals with a narrative review of the literature published so far, having a descriptive and qualitative nature. A search took place in the databases of virtual health libraries. It was refined by Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), BIREME (Regional Library of Medicine), and MEDLINE. Among the authors published, the occurrence of ground-glass opacities, isolation, or multifocal, consolidations such as cardiomegaly, decreased air space, aerobocograms, and pleural effusion were observed. Also, some findings had atypical characteristics. We conclude that in several formed patterns found to characterize a lung disease, with main optional bilateral, peripheral, and essential features, with rounded morphologies, presence of lymph node enlargement, pleural effusion, excavation, and nodules in the most severe cases. In this way, it is suggested that the imaging exams be complementary to the laboratory diagnosis. |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19Aproximación a los principales hallazgos de imagen resultantes del Síndrome Respiratorio causado por COVID-19Abordagem dos principais achados de imagem decorrentes da Síndrome Respiratória causada pelo COVID-19COVID-19Exames de imagemSíndrome respiratória.COVID-19Exámenes de imagenSíndrome respiratório.COVID-19Imaging examsRespiratory syndrome.SARS-CoV-2 belongs to the family of coronaviruses and is an infectious disease that threatens public health worldwide. The definitive diagnosis of the new coronavirus is made by molecular tests used in breathing tests, such as, for example, or rubbing the throat. However, most of the time, infectious diseases are diagnosed employing symptoms, laboratory, and image exams, like x-ray, computed tomography, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. The present study aimed to analyze the main imaging tests found in the respiratory syndrome caused by the new coronavirus. This research deals with a narrative review of the literature published so far, having a descriptive and qualitative nature. A search took place in the databases of virtual health libraries. It was refined by Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), BIREME (Regional Library of Medicine), and MEDLINE. Among the authors published, the occurrence of ground-glass opacities, isolation, or multifocal, consolidations such as cardiomegaly, decreased air space, aerobocograms, and pleural effusion were observed. Also, some findings had atypical characteristics. We conclude that in several formed patterns found to characterize a lung disease, with main optional bilateral, peripheral, and essential features, with rounded morphologies, presence of lymph node enlargement, pleural effusion, excavation, and nodules in the most severe cases. In this way, it is suggested that the imaging exams be complementary to the laboratory diagnosis.SARS-CoV-2 pertenece a la familia de los coronavirus y es una enfermedad infecciosa que amenaza la salud pública en todo el mundo. El diagnóstico definitivo del nuevo coronavirus se realiza mediante pruebas moleculares utilizadas en pruebas de respiración, como, por ejemplo, o frotar la garganta. Sin embargo, la mayoría de las veces, dado que las enfermedades infecciosas se diagnostican mediante síntomas, exámenes de laboratorio y de imágenes, la principal característica es la radiografía, la tomografía computarizada (TC) y la resonancia magnética (RMN). El presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar las principales pruebas de imagen encontradas en el síndrome respiratorio causado por el nuevo coronavirus. Esta investigación se ocupa de una revisión narrativa de la literatura publicada hasta ahora, que tiene una naturaleza descriptiva cualitativa. Se realizó una búsqueda en las bases de datos de bibliotecas virtuales de salud y fueron refinados por Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS), Biblioteca Científica Electrónica (SCIELO), BIREME (Biblioteca Regional de Medicina) y MEDLINE. Entre los autores consultados, se observó la aparición de opacidades en vidrio esmerilado, aislamiento o multifocal, consolidaciones como cardiomegalia, disminución del espacio aéreo, aerobocogramas y derrame pleural. Además, algunos hallazgos tenían características atípicas. En Conclusión, varios patrones caracterizan una enfermedad pulmonar, con características opcionales bilaterales, periféricas y básicas principales, con morfologías redondeadas, presencia de agrandamiento de ganglios linfáticos, derrame pleural, excavación y nódulos en los casos más graves. De esta manera, se sugiere que los exámenes de imagen sean complementarios al diagnóstico de laboratorio.O SARS-CoV-2 pertence à família dos coronavírus, e é caracterizado como uma doença infecciosa que ameaça à saúde pública mundial. O diagnóstico definitivo é feito por testes moleculares específicos em amostras respiratórias, como, por exemplo, o esfregaço da garganta. Entretanto, na maioria das vezes, as doenças infecciosas são diagnosticadas através da sintomatologia, exames laboratoriais e exames de imagem, tendo destaque principal para o raio-x, tomografia computadorizada e ressonância magnética. O presente estudo se propôs a analisar os principais exames de imagens encontrados na síndrome respiratória causada pelo novo coronavírus. Essa pesquisa trata-se de uma revisão narrativa da literatura científica publicada até o momento, possuindo natureza qualitativa e descritiva. A pesquisa ocorreu nas bases de dados das bibliotecas virtuais de saúde e foram refinadas por Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library (SCIELO), BIREME (Biblioteca Regional de Medicina), e MEDLINE. Dentre os autores consultados foram observadas recorrências de opacidades em vidro fosco, isoladas ou multifocais, consolidações, como a cardiomegalia, diminuição do espaço aéreo, aerobocogramas e derrame pleural. Além do mais, alguns achados possuíram características atípicas. Nós concluirmos, em suma, que há diversos padrões encontrados para caracterizar a doença pulmonar, com características principais de opacificaçoes bilaterais, periféricas e basais, com morfologias arredondadas, presença de linfonodomegalia, derrame pleural, escavação e nódulos nos casos mais graves. Por este modo, sugere-se que os exames de imagem sejam utilizados de maneira complementar ao diagnóstico laboratorial.Research, Society and Development2020-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/683110.33448/rsd-v9i8.6831Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e955986831Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e955986831Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e9559868312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6831/6059Copyright (c) 2020 Rosana Brambilla Ederli, Maikiane Aparecida Nascimento, Elorraine Coutinho Mathias Santos, João Pedro Brambilla Ederli, Ildeny Alves dos Santos, Roberta Rosa de Souza, Murilo Neves do Nascimento, Felipe Antônio Basolli Neveshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEderli, Rosana BrambillaNascimento, Maikiane AparecidaSantos, Elorraine Coutinho MathiasEderli, João Pedro BrambillaSantos, Ildeny Alves dosSouza, Roberta Rosa deNascimento, Murilo Neves doNeves, Felipe Antônio Basolli2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6831Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:48.031117Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 Aproximación a los principales hallazgos de imagen resultantes del Síndrome Respiratorio causado por COVID-19 Abordagem dos principais achados de imagem decorrentes da Síndrome Respiratória causada pelo COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 Ederli, Rosana Brambilla COVID-19 Exames de imagem Síndrome respiratória. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Síndrome respiratório. COVID-19 Imaging exams Respiratory syndrome. |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Approach to the main imaging findings resulting from Respiratory Syndrome caused by COVID-19 |
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Ederli, Rosana Brambilla |
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Ederli, Rosana Brambilla Nascimento, Maikiane Aparecida Santos, Elorraine Coutinho Mathias Ederli, João Pedro Brambilla Santos, Ildeny Alves dos Souza, Roberta Rosa de Nascimento, Murilo Neves do Neves, Felipe Antônio Basolli |
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Nascimento, Maikiane Aparecida Santos, Elorraine Coutinho Mathias Ederli, João Pedro Brambilla Santos, Ildeny Alves dos Souza, Roberta Rosa de Nascimento, Murilo Neves do Neves, Felipe Antônio Basolli |
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Ederli, Rosana Brambilla Nascimento, Maikiane Aparecida Santos, Elorraine Coutinho Mathias Ederli, João Pedro Brambilla Santos, Ildeny Alves dos Souza, Roberta Rosa de Nascimento, Murilo Neves do Neves, Felipe Antônio Basolli |
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COVID-19 Exames de imagem Síndrome respiratória. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Síndrome respiratório. COVID-19 Imaging exams Respiratory syndrome. |
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COVID-19 Exames de imagem Síndrome respiratória. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Síndrome respiratório. COVID-19 Imaging exams Respiratory syndrome. |
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SARS-CoV-2 belongs to the family of coronaviruses and is an infectious disease that threatens public health worldwide. The definitive diagnosis of the new coronavirus is made by molecular tests used in breathing tests, such as, for example, or rubbing the throat. However, most of the time, infectious diseases are diagnosed employing symptoms, laboratory, and image exams, like x-ray, computed tomography, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. The present study aimed to analyze the main imaging tests found in the respiratory syndrome caused by the new coronavirus. This research deals with a narrative review of the literature published so far, having a descriptive and qualitative nature. A search took place in the databases of virtual health libraries. It was refined by Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), BIREME (Regional Library of Medicine), and MEDLINE. Among the authors published, the occurrence of ground-glass opacities, isolation, or multifocal, consolidations such as cardiomegaly, decreased air space, aerobocograms, and pleural effusion were observed. Also, some findings had atypical characteristics. We conclude that in several formed patterns found to characterize a lung disease, with main optional bilateral, peripheral, and essential features, with rounded morphologies, presence of lymph node enlargement, pleural effusion, excavation, and nodules in the most severe cases. In this way, it is suggested that the imaging exams be complementary to the laboratory diagnosis. |
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