European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2021)

Chest radiograph in hospitalized children with COVID-19. A review of findings and indications

  • Andrea Ilundain López de Munain,
  • Cristina Jimenez Veintemilla,
  • Mercedes Herranz Aguirre,
  • Natividad Viguria Sánchez,
  • Beatriz Ramos-Lacuey,
  • María Urretavizcaya-Martínez,
  • Laura Echeverría Esandi,
  • María del Mar Pina López,
  • Marcos García Howard,
  • Alejandro Fernández-Montero,
  • Laura Moreno-Galarraga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100337

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Purpose: Many articles have been published regarding chest-imaging in COVID-19, but fewer studies have been published in pediatric populations. COVID-19 symptoms in children are generally milder and radiological tests have fewer positive findings. Indications for chest imaging in pediatric COVID-19 patients remain unclear. This study aims to describe the chest radiographs performed in COVID-19 patients in a pediatric hospital, to review the current chest X-ray indications and to develop an specific age-adjusted protocol for chest-imaging in children with COVID-19. Methods: Retrospective study in hospitalized pediatric COVID-19 patients in Navarre, Spain. Between March and December 2020, 44 children were included (mean age 3.8-year-old, 50 % males). Demographic information, cause of admission, symptoms, and clinical evolution were described. Chest imaging technique performed, indications and findings were analyzed. A literature review was performed searching for current COVID-19 pediatric chest-imaging indications. Results: Chest X-rays were performed in 35 patients (80 % of admissions) and most common indications were fever and respiratory symptoms. 53 % of the chest X-rays were considered “normal” and the classical bilateral diffuse interstitial pattern, described in adults, was only present in 22 %. All patients with pathological chest X-rays were symptomatic and reported fever (100 %) and fever tended to be longer (fever duration: 4.25 vs. 2.46 days p:0.048) in patients with pathological radiographs. We present a specific protocol for chest-imaging in pediatric COVID-19 cases. Conclusions: COVID-19 clinical manifestations and radiological findings are milder and less specific in children. Imaging should not be used as a screening tool or a routine complementary test in pediatric COVID-19 patients, not even in hospitalized cases.

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