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Author: Xueyan Mei; Hao-Chih Lee; Kaiyue Diao; Mingqian Huang; Bin Lin; Chenyu Liu; Zongyu Xie; Yixuan Ma; Philip M. Robson; Michael Chung; Adam Bernheim; Venkatesh Mani; Claudia Calcagno; Kunwei Li; Shaolin Li; Hong Shan; Jian Lv; Tongtong Zhao; Junli Xia; Qihua Long; Sharon Steinberger; Adam Jacobi; Timothy Deyer; Marta Luksza; Fang Liu; Brent P. Little; Zahi A. Fayad; Yang Yang
Title: Artificial intelligence for rapid identification of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 79tozwzq_22
    Snippet: According to the recommendations of the WHO, the most accurate diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 is nucleic acid detection 21 in secretional fluid collected from a throat swab using RT-PCR. However, there is a shortage of the nucleic acid detection kits and results can take up to two days. Chest CT has also been proposed as an important diagnostic tool. A chest CT study can be obtained and interpreted much more quickly than RT-PCR. While chest CT is not as.....
    Document: According to the recommendations of the WHO, the most accurate diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 is nucleic acid detection 21 in secretional fluid collected from a throat swab using RT-PCR. However, there is a shortage of the nucleic acid detection kits and results can take up to two days. Chest CT has also been proposed as an important diagnostic tool. A chest CT study can be obtained and interpreted much more quickly than RT-PCR. While chest CT is not as accurate as RT-PCR in detecting the virus it may be a useful tool for triage in the period before definitive results are obtained 9, 22 . For patients with mild symptoms demonstrating normal chest CT in the early stage, our model showed that clinical information played a role in the accurate diagnosis of SARS-CoV-

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