The Comparison of Ultrasound and Tomographic Images of Lung Involvement in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Prospective Observational Study

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Gok, Funda [1 ]
Kollu, Korhan [2 ]
Poyraz, Necdet [3 ]
Vatansev, Hulya [4 ]
Yosunkaya, Alper [1 ]
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[1] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Meram Sch Med, Dept Crit Care Med, Konya, Turkiye
[2] Konya City Educ & Res Hosp, Dept Crit Care Med, Konya, Turkiye
[3] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Meram Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Konya, Turkiye
[4] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Meram Sch Med, Dept Pulmonol, Konya, Turkiye
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critically ill patients; lung imaging; computed tomography; lung ultrasonography; covid-19; pneumonia; INJURY;
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10.7759/cureus.58201
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Computed tomography (CT) has a high sensitivity for diagnosing COVID-19 pneumonia in critically ill patients, but it has significant limitations. Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is an imaging method increasingly used in intensive care units. Our primary aim is to evaluate the relationship between LUS and CT images by scoring a critically ill patient who was previously diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia and underwent CT, as well as to determine their relationship with the patient's oxygenation. Methods This was a single-center, prospective observational study. The study included COVID-19 patients (positive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, RT-PCR) who were admitted to the intensive care unit between June 2020 and December 2020, whose oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) was below 92%, and who underwent a chest tomography scan within the last 12 hours. CT findings were scored by the radiologist using the COVID-19 Reporting and Data System (CO-RADS). The intensivist evaluated 12 regions to determine the LUS score. The ratio of the partial pressure of oxygen in the arterial blood to the inspiratory oxygen concentration (PaO2/FiO(2)) was used to assess the patient's oxygenation. Results The study included 30 patients and found a weak correlation (ICC = 0.45, 95% CI = 0.25-0.65, p < 0.05) between total scores obtained from LUS and CT scans. The correlation between the total LUS score and oxygenation (r = -0.514, p = 0.004) was stronger than that between the CT score and oxygenation (r = -0.400, p = 0.028). The most common sonographic findings were abnormalities in the pleural line, white lung, and subpleural consolidation. On the other hand, the CT images revealed dense ground-glass opacities and consolidation patterns classified as CO-RADS 5. Conclusion A weak correlation was found between LUS and CT scores in critically ill COVID-19 pneumonia patients. Also, as both scores increased, oxygenation was detected to be impaired, and such a correlation is more evident with the LUS score.
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