BMC Medical Imaging (Jul 2022)

Investigation of the relationship of CO-RADS and CT patterns with laboratory parameters in COVID-19 patients and a new perspective on the total CT scoring system

  • Nevin Aydin,
  • Pinar Yildiz,
  • Döndü Üsküdar Cansu,
  • Elif Gündogdu,
  • Rüya Mutluay,
  • Göknur Yorulmaz,
  • Melisa Sahin Tekin,
  • Evin Kocaturk,
  • İ. Özkan Alatas,
  • Elif Doyuk Kartal,
  • Nurettin Erben,
  • Gül Durmaz,
  • Nilgun Kasifoglu,
  • Tercan Us,
  • Garip Sahin,
  • Cengiz Bal,
  • Senay Yilmaz,
  • Cengiz Korkmaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-022-00857-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background It is important to determine the correlation of the CO-RADS classification and computed tomography (CT) patterns of the lung with laboratory data. To investigate the relationship of CO-RADS categories and CT patterns with laboratory data in patients with a positive RT-PCR test. We also developed a structured total CT scoring system and investigated its correlation with the total CT scoring system. Method The CT examinations of the patients were evaluated in terms of the CO-RADS classification, pattern groups and total CT score. Structured total CT score values were obtained by including the total CT score values and pattern values in a regression analysis. The CT data were compared according to the laboratory data. Results A total of 198 patients were evaluated. There were significant differences between the CO-RADS groups in terms of age, ICU transfer, oxygen saturation, creatinine, LDH, D-dimer, high-sensitivity cardiac troponin-T (hs-TnT), CRP, structured total CT score values, and total CT score values. A significant difference was also observed between the CT pattern groups and oxygen saturation, creatinine and CRP values. When the structured total CT score values and total CT score values were compared they were observed to be correlated. Conclusions Creatinine can be considered as an important marker for the CO-RADS and pattern classifications in lung involvement. LDH can be considered as an important marker of parenchymal involvement, especially bilateral and diffuse involvement. The structured total CT scoring system is a new system that can be used as an alternative.

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