Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Jul 2020)

COVID-19 S: A new proposal for diagnosis and structured reporting of COVID-19 on computed tomography imaging

  • Naciye Sinem Gezer,
  • Begüm Ergan,
  • Mustafa Mahmut Barış,
  • Özgür Appak,
  • Ayça Arzu Sayıner,
  • Pınar Balcı,
  • Ziya Kuruüzüm,
  • Sema Alp Çavuş,
  • Oğuz Kılınç

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2020.20351
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
pp. 315 – 322

Abstract

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PURPOSEBecause of the widespread use of CT in the diagnosis of COVID‑19, indeterminate presentations such as single, few or unilateral lesions amount to a considerable number. We aimed to develop a new classification and structured reporting system on CT imaging (COVID-19 S) that would facilitate the diagnosis of COVID-19 in the most accurate way.METHODSOur retrospective cohort included 803 patients with a chest CT scan upon suspicion of COVID‑19. The patients’ history, physical examination, CT findings, RT‑PCR, and other laboratory test results were reviewed, and a final diagnosis was made as COVID‑19 or non-COVID‑19. Chest CT scans were classified according to the COVID‑19 S CT diagnosis criteria. Cohen’s kappa analysis was used.RESULTSFinal clinical diagnosis was COVID-19 in 98 patients (12%). According to the COVID-19 S CT diagnosis criteria, the number of patients in the normal, compatible with COVID‑19, indeterminate and alternative diagnosis groups were 581 (72.3%), 97 (12.1%), 16 (2.0%) and 109 (13.6%). When the indeterminate group was combined with the group compatible with COVID‑19, the sensitivity and specificity of COVID-19 S were 99.0% and 87.1%, with 85.8% positive predictive value (PPV) and 99.1% negative predictive value (NPV). When the indeterminate group was combined with the alternative diagnosis group, the sensitivity and specificity of COVID-19 S were 93.9% and 96.0%, with 94.8% PPV and 95.2% NPV.CONCLUSIONCOVID-19 S CT classification system may meet the needs of radiologists in distinguishing COVID-19 from pneumonia of other etiologies and help optimize patient management and disease control in this pandemic by the use of structured reporting.