Radiological Findings Increased the Successful of COVID-19 Diagnosis in Hospitalized Patients Suspected of Respiratory Viral Infection but with a Negative First SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Result

被引:2
作者
Martinez-Fierro, Margarita L. [1 ]
Gonzalez-Fuentes, Carolina [1 ,2 ]
Cid-Guerrero, Dagoberto [2 ]
Gonzalez Delgado, Samantha [1 ]
Carrillo-Martinez, Santiago [1 ,2 ]
Fernando Gutierrez-Vela, Edgar [2 ]
Yadid Calzada-Luevano, Juan [1 ,2 ]
Rocha-Pizana, Maria R. [3 ]
Martinez-Rendon, Jacqueline [1 ]
Castaneda-Lopez, Maria E. [1 ]
Garza-Veloz, Idalia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Zacatecas, Mol Med Lab, Unidad Acad Med Humana & Ciencias Salud, Zacatecas 98160, Zacatecas, Mexico
[2] Hosp Gen Luz Gonzalez Cosio, Zacatecas 98160, Zacatecas, Mexico
[3] Tecnol Monterrey, Escuela Ingn & Ciencias, Campus Puebla, Puebla 72453, Mexico
关键词
COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; RT-PCR; false negative; viral screening; CO-RADS;
D O I
10.3390/diagnostics12030687
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
SARS-CoV-2 is the etiological agent of COVID-19 and may evolve from asymptomatic disease to fatal outcomes. Real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) screening is the gold standard to diagnose severe accurate respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, but this test is not 100% accurate, as false negatives can occur. We aimed to evaluate the potential false-negative results in hospitalized patients suspected of viral respiratory disease but with a negative previous SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR and analyze variables that may increase the success of COVID-19 diagnosis in this group of patients. A total of 55 hospitalized patients suspected of viral respiratory disease but with a previous negative RT-PCR result for SARS-CoV-2 were included. All the participants had clinical findings related to COVID-19 and underwent a second SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR. Chest-computed axial tomography (CT) was used as an auxiliary tool for COVID-19 diagnosis. After the second test, 36 patients (65.5%) were positive for SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 group), and 19 patients (34.5%) were negative (controls). There were differences between the groups in the platelet count and the levels of D-dimer, procalcitonin, and glucose (p < 0.05). Chest CT scans categorized as COVID-19 Reporting and Data System 5 (CO-RADS 5) were more frequent in the COVID-19 group than in the control group (91.7% vs. 52.6%; p = 0.003). CO-RADS 5 remained an independent predictor of COVID-19 diagnosis in a second SARS-CoV-2 screening (p = 0.013; odds ratio = 7.0, 95% confidence interval 1.5-32.7). In conclusion, chest CT classified as CO-RADS 5 was an independent predictor of a positive second SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR, increasing the odds of COVID-19 diagnosis by seven times. Based on our results, in hospitalized patients with a chest CT classified as CO-RADS 5, a second SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR test should be mandatory when the first one is negative. This approach could increase SARS-CoV-2 detection up to 65% and could allow for isolation and treatment, thus improving the patient outcome and avoiding further contagion.
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