Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review
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Resumo: | Purpose: This study disseminates the diagnosis of COVID-19 emphasizing the importance of imaging tests in medical interpretation and identification of its complications, besides demonstrating the contribution to patient care. Methodology: The study was conducted based on a literature review, in addition to the acquired results of imaging tests from clinical patients at a Public Hospital of the State of Sergipe, Brazil, to point the scoring system in thorax radiography and compare to computed tomography (CT). Results: The imaging tests are not indicated for patients with mild symptoms and suspected COVID-19 infection, except for risk of disease progression, being indicated in the complementary diagnosis of COVID-19 positive patients. Studies show that thorax radiography is more used because it has low cost and easy access. However, its use has limitations due to the low sharpness of the images and impossibility of visualization of some lesions. Computed tomography, on the other hand, can be used as a pulmonary monitoring and evolution test in patients with COVID-19 worsening and/or persistent homeostatic changes. Nevertheless, this test is not indicated for acute cases without aggravating symptoms. Conclusion: The high degree of dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 and the collapse of health systems demonstrated the importance of the science in health. In addition, the importance of laboratory tests in the diagnosis of virus infection and imaging tests in the early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia has been shown as efficient complementarity in the evolution and clinical interpretation of patients, highlighting the importance of radiography and CT exams. |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study reviewHallazgos de laboratorio en exámenes de imágenes en pacientes diagnosticados con COVID-19 – Revisión de estudioAchados laboratoriais em exames de imagem em pacientes diagnosticados com COVID-19 – Uma revisão de estudoCOVID-19Medical imagingComputed tomographyX-rayThorax radiography.COVID-19Exámenes de imagenTomografía computarizadaRayos XRadiografía del tórax.COVID-19Raio-XExames de imagemTomografia computadorizadaRadiografia de tórax.Purpose: This study disseminates the diagnosis of COVID-19 emphasizing the importance of imaging tests in medical interpretation and identification of its complications, besides demonstrating the contribution to patient care. Methodology: The study was conducted based on a literature review, in addition to the acquired results of imaging tests from clinical patients at a Public Hospital of the State of Sergipe, Brazil, to point the scoring system in thorax radiography and compare to computed tomography (CT). Results: The imaging tests are not indicated for patients with mild symptoms and suspected COVID-19 infection, except for risk of disease progression, being indicated in the complementary diagnosis of COVID-19 positive patients. Studies show that thorax radiography is more used because it has low cost and easy access. However, its use has limitations due to the low sharpness of the images and impossibility of visualization of some lesions. Computed tomography, on the other hand, can be used as a pulmonary monitoring and evolution test in patients with COVID-19 worsening and/or persistent homeostatic changes. Nevertheless, this test is not indicated for acute cases without aggravating symptoms. Conclusion: The high degree of dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 and the collapse of health systems demonstrated the importance of the science in health. In addition, the importance of laboratory tests in the diagnosis of virus infection and imaging tests in the early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia has been shown as efficient complementarity in the evolution and clinical interpretation of patients, highlighting the importance of radiography and CT exams.Objetivo: Este estudio disemina el diagnóstico de COVID-19 enfatizando la importancia de los exámenes de imagen en la interpretación y en la identificación de sus complicaciones, además de contribuir para el cuidado del paciente. Metodología: El estudio tuvo base en la literatura y en los resultados de exámenes de imagen de pacientes de un Hospital Público de Sergipe, Brasil, para señalar el sistema de puntuación en radiografía de tórax y comparar con la tomografía computarizada (TC). Resultados: Exámenes de imagen no están indicados para pacientes con síntomas leves y sospecha de infección por COVID-19, excepto con riesgo de progresión de la enfermedad. Por Consiguiente, se indican en el diagnóstico complementario de pacientes COVID-19 positivos. Estudios muestran que utilizan la radiografía de tórax por tener bajo costo y fácil acceso. Pero, su uso presenta limitaciones debido a la baja nitidez de las imágenes e imposibilidad de visualizar algunas lesiones. En contraste, puede utilizar la tomografía computarizada como monitoreo pulmonar y prueba de evolución en pacientes con empeoramiento del COVID-19 y/o alteraciones homeostáticas persistentes. Sin embargo, no está indicada para casos agudos sin síntomas agravantes. Conclusión: El alto grado de diseminación del SARS-CoV-2 y el colapso de los sistemas de salud demuestran la importancia de la ciencia en salud. Además, los exámenes de laboratorio en el diagnóstico de la infección vírica y las imágenes para el diagnóstico precoz de la neumonía por SARS-COV-2 demostró ser complemento eficaz en la evolución e interpretación clínica, destacando la importancia de radiografía y tomografía computarizada.Objetivo: Destacar o diagnóstico de COVID-19 enfatizando a importância dos exames de imagem na interpretação médica e na identificação de suas complicações, além de demonstrar a contribuição para o cuidado do paciente. Metodologia: Estudo baseado em uma revisão da literatura e exames de imagem de pacientes clínicos de um Hospital Público do Estado de Sergipe, Brasil, para apontar o sistema de pontuação em radiografia de tórax e comparar com a tomografia computadorizada (TC). Resultados: Os exames de imagem não são indicados para pacientes com sintomas leves e suspeita de infecção por COVID-19. Portando, eles sendo indicados no diagnóstico complementar de pacientes COVID-19 positivos. Estudos mostram que a radiografia de tórax é mais utilizada por ter baixo custo e fácil acesso. Porém, seu uso apresenta limitações devido à baixa nitidez das imagens e impossibilidade de visualização de algumas lesões. A tomografia computadorizada, por outro lado, pode ser utilizada como monitoramento pulmonar e teste de evolução em pacientes com piora do COVID-19 e / ou alterações homeostáticas persistentes. No entanto, este teste não é indicado para casos agudos sem sintomas agravantes. Conclusão: O alto grau de disseminação do SARS-CoV-2 e o colapso dos sistemas de saúde demonstram a importância da ciência em saúde. Além disso, a importância dos exames laboratoriais no diagnóstico da infecção viral e dos exames de imagem no diagnóstico precoce da pneumonia por SARS-CoV-2 tem se mostrado como uma complementaridade eficaz na evolução e interpretação clínica dos pacientes, destacando-se a importância dos exames de radiografia e tomografia computadorizada.Research, Society and Development2021-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1593610.33448/rsd-v10i6.15936Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e44110615936Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e44110615936Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e441106159362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15936/17606Copyright (c) 2021 Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de Souza; Danilo Lopes Santos; Larissa Maria Freire de Melo; Lumar Lucena Alves; Luiz André Santos Silva; Natália Jamille Alves de Santana; Míriam Clécia de Oliveira Santos; Thatyane Gama Carvalho; Jonas Prata Estevão dos Santos; Tereza Tizar Alves Oliveira; Ingridy Evangelista Viana Lucena; Raphaella Ingrid Santana Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins deSantos, Danilo LopesMelo, Larissa Maria Freire deAlves, Lumar LucenaSilva, Luiz André Santos Santana, Natália Jamille Alves deSantos, Míriam Clécia de OliveiraCarvalho, Thatyane GamaSantos, Jonas Prata Estevão dosOliveira, Tereza Tizar AlvesLucena, Ingridy Evangelista VianaOliveira, Raphaella Ingrid Santana2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15936Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:38.898016Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review Hallazgos de laboratorio en exámenes de imágenes en pacientes diagnosticados con COVID-19 – Revisión de estudio Achados laboratoriais em exames de imagem em pacientes diagnosticados com COVID-19 – Uma revisão de estudo |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de COVID-19 Medical imaging Computed tomography X-ray Thorax radiography. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Tomografía computarizada Rayos X Radiografía del tórax. COVID-19 Raio-X Exames de imagem Tomografia computadorizada Radiografia de tórax. Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de COVID-19 Medical imaging Computed tomography X-ray Thorax radiography. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Tomografía computarizada Rayos X Radiografía del tórax. COVID-19 Raio-X Exames de imagem Tomografia computadorizada Radiografia de tórax. |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Laboratory findings in imaging diagnostic tests in patients infected with COVID-19 – A study review |
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Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de |
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Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de Santos, Danilo Lopes Melo, Larissa Maria Freire de Alves, Lumar Lucena Silva, Luiz André Santos Santana, Natália Jamille Alves de Santos, Míriam Clécia de Oliveira Carvalho, Thatyane Gama Santos, Jonas Prata Estevão dos Oliveira, Tereza Tizar Alves Lucena, Ingridy Evangelista Viana Oliveira, Raphaella Ingrid Santana Santos, Danilo Lopes Melo, Larissa Maria Freire de Alves, Lumar Lucena Silva, Luiz André Santos Santana, Natália Jamille Alves de Santos, Míriam Clécia de Oliveira Carvalho, Thatyane Gama Santos, Jonas Prata Estevão dos Oliveira, Tereza Tizar Alves Lucena, Ingridy Evangelista Viana Oliveira, Raphaella Ingrid Santana |
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Santos, Danilo Lopes Melo, Larissa Maria Freire de Alves, Lumar Lucena Silva, Luiz André Santos Santana, Natália Jamille Alves de Santos, Míriam Clécia de Oliveira Carvalho, Thatyane Gama Santos, Jonas Prata Estevão dos Oliveira, Tereza Tizar Alves Lucena, Ingridy Evangelista Viana Oliveira, Raphaella Ingrid Santana |
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Souza, Caio Robert Rodrigues Martins de Santos, Danilo Lopes Melo, Larissa Maria Freire de Alves, Lumar Lucena Silva, Luiz André Santos Santana, Natália Jamille Alves de Santos, Míriam Clécia de Oliveira Carvalho, Thatyane Gama Santos, Jonas Prata Estevão dos Oliveira, Tereza Tizar Alves Lucena, Ingridy Evangelista Viana Oliveira, Raphaella Ingrid Santana |
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COVID-19 Medical imaging Computed tomography X-ray Thorax radiography. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Tomografía computarizada Rayos X Radiografía del tórax. COVID-19 Raio-X Exames de imagem Tomografia computadorizada Radiografia de tórax. |
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COVID-19 Medical imaging Computed tomography X-ray Thorax radiography. COVID-19 Exámenes de imagen Tomografía computarizada Rayos X Radiografía del tórax. COVID-19 Raio-X Exames de imagem Tomografia computadorizada Radiografia de tórax. |
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Purpose: This study disseminates the diagnosis of COVID-19 emphasizing the importance of imaging tests in medical interpretation and identification of its complications, besides demonstrating the contribution to patient care. Methodology: The study was conducted based on a literature review, in addition to the acquired results of imaging tests from clinical patients at a Public Hospital of the State of Sergipe, Brazil, to point the scoring system in thorax radiography and compare to computed tomography (CT). Results: The imaging tests are not indicated for patients with mild symptoms and suspected COVID-19 infection, except for risk of disease progression, being indicated in the complementary diagnosis of COVID-19 positive patients. Studies show that thorax radiography is more used because it has low cost and easy access. However, its use has limitations due to the low sharpness of the images and impossibility of visualization of some lesions. Computed tomography, on the other hand, can be used as a pulmonary monitoring and evolution test in patients with COVID-19 worsening and/or persistent homeostatic changes. Nevertheless, this test is not indicated for acute cases without aggravating symptoms. Conclusion: The high degree of dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 and the collapse of health systems demonstrated the importance of the science in health. In addition, the importance of laboratory tests in the diagnosis of virus infection and imaging tests in the early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia has been shown as efficient complementarity in the evolution and clinical interpretation of patients, highlighting the importance of radiography and CT exams. |
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