Author: Rona, Günay; Arifoğlu, Meral; Voyvoda, Nuray; Batırel, Ayşe
Title: Should CT be used for the diagnosis of RTâ€PCRâ€negative suspected COVIDâ€19 patients? Cord-id: y4nexypv Document date: 2021_2_2
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) suspicion but negative reverse transcriptaseâ€polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR) test is challenging. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of chest computed tomography (CT) in RTâ€PCRâ€negative patients with suspected COVIDâ€19. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included patients who were admitted to our hospital with the suspicion of COVIDâ€19 between 1 April 2020 and 30 April 2020 and te
Document: INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) suspicion but negative reverse transcriptaseâ€polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR) test is challenging. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of chest computed tomography (CT) in RTâ€PCRâ€negative patients with suspected COVIDâ€19. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included patients who were admitted to our hospital with the suspicion of COVIDâ€19 between 1 April 2020 and 30 April 2020 and tested negative after RTâ€PCR test, and underwent CT for further diagnosis. Initial CT findings were classified as typical, indeterminate, and atypical for COVIDâ€19, and negative for pneumonia. Incidental findings on CT were noted. RESULTS: Of the 338 patients with a mean age of 57 years (min 18 years–max 96 years), 168 (49.70%) were male and 170 (50.29%) were female. The most common symptoms were cough (58.87%), fever (40.82%), and dyspnea (39.34%). The CT findings were typical for COVIDâ€19 in 109 (32.24%) patients, indeterminate in 47 (13.90%) patients, and atypical in 77 (22.78%) patients. The CT findings of 105 (31.06%) patients were negative for pneumonia. Incidental lung nodules suspicious of malignancy were identified in seven patients. Seventyâ€seven patients (22.78%) had extrapulmonary incidental findings CONCLUSION: The diagnostic value of CT in RTâ€PCRâ€negative patients with suspected COVIDâ€19 is not very high. Based on clinical, laboratory, and chest xâ€ray findings, it may be more appropriate to refer patients to CT after the first triage, when necessary.
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