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Author: Zhichao Feng; Jennifer Li; Shanhu Yao; Qizhi Yu; Wenming Zhou; Xiaowen Mao; Huiling Li; Wendi Kang; Xin Ouyang; Ji Mei; Qiuhua Zeng; Jincai Liu; Xiaoqian Ma; Pengfei Rong; Wei Wang
Title: The Use of Adjuvant Therapy in Preventing Progression to Severe Pneumonia in Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Multicenter Data Analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: k65501xp_16
    Snippet: The CT images were acquired on admission and at intervals of 3-5 days and were reviewed independently by two experienced radiologists. Typical CT findings for COVID-19 were defined as peripherally distributed multifocal ground-glass opacities (GGOs) with patchy consolidations and posterior part or lower lobe involvement predilection. 20 Each of the five lung lobes was reviewed for GGO and consolidation. The lesions extent within each lung lobe wa.....
    Document: The CT images were acquired on admission and at intervals of 3-5 days and were reviewed independently by two experienced radiologists. Typical CT findings for COVID-19 were defined as peripherally distributed multifocal ground-glass opacities (GGOs) with patchy consolidations and posterior part or lower lobe involvement predilection. 20 Each of the five lung lobes was reviewed for GGO and consolidation. The lesions extent within each lung lobe was semi-quantitatively evaluated by scoring from 0 to 5 based on the degree of involvement: score 0, none involvement; score 1, ≤ 5% involvement; score 2, 6%~25% involvement; score 3, 26%~50% involvement; score 4, 51%~75% involvement; score 5, > 75% involvement. The total score was calculated by summing up scores of all five lobes to provide a lung CT score ranging from 0 to 25. 21 The mean value of lung CT scores evaluated by the two radiologists was used for analysis.

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