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Role of ‘Radiological Phenotypes’ in Diagnosis, Treatment and Assessment of Covid-19 Pneumonia: Multicentric study of 6000 cases in tertiary care setting in India

S V Patil, G Narwade, R Patil, A Deshmukh, G Gondhali
European Respiratory Journal 2022 60: 113; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.113
S V Patil
1Associate Prfoessor, Pulmonary Medicine,Mimsr Medical College Latur India, Latur, India
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G Narwade
2Assistant Prfoessor, Pulmonary Medicine,, Mimsr Medical College Latur India, Latur (Maharashtra), India
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R Patil
3Associate Prfoessor, Internal Medicine, Mimsr Medical College Latur India, Latur (Maharashtra), India
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A Deshmukh
4Associate Prfoessor, Radiodiagnosis, Mimsr Medical College Latur India, Latur (Maharashtra), India
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G Gondhali
5Associate Prfoessor, Internal Medicine, Mimsr Medical College Latur India, Latur (Maharashtra), India
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Abstract

Methods: multicentric observational study, included 6000 COVID-19 RT PCR Positive cases with lung involvement on HRCT thorax at entry point & categorised as Radiological presentation phenotypes as severity assessment-mild,moderate,severe as per lung segment involvement (mild<7,moderate 8-15 and severe 16-25),Evolving and Evolved phenotype- with or without GGOs,consolidations,and crazy paving with or without spreading edges,Anatomical phenotype-Unilateral or bilateral as per lung lobe segment or lobe involvement, Clinical-radiological-pathological phenotypes-five types as classical GGOs, consolidations,Bronchopneumonia,Necrotizing pneumonia and cavitating. Response to treatment phenotypes-easy to treat and difficult to treat as per interventions required & response to treatment. Radiological outcome phenotypes as Resolving,Persistent and Progressive as per lung reticular and fibrosing lesions as with or without honeycombing and or tractional bronchiectasis. Statistical analysis by Chi test and students t test and ANOVA.

Observations and analysis:In 6000 radiological assessment of covid-19 pneumonia, significant association was documented in Evolving and Evolved pneumonia phenotypes (p<0.000026), Unilateral and Bilateral pneumonia anatomical phenotypes (p<0.00001), Clinical-radiological-pathological phenotypes (p<0.00001), Easy to treat and Difficult to treat pneumonia phenotypes (p<0.00001), Radiological final outcome phenotypes-Persistent, Progressive & Resolving phenotype (p<0.00001)

conclusion: Radiological phenotypes will guide in assessing severity, predicting response to therapy and final outcome in covid-19 pneumonia.

  • Covid-19
  • Critically ill patients
  • ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome)

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Cite this article as Eur Respir J 2022; 60: Suppl. 66, 113.

This article was presented at the 2022 ERS International Congress, in session “-”.

This is an ERS International Congress abstract. No full-text version is available. Further material to accompany this abstract may be available at www.ers-education.org (ERS member access only).

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S V Patil, G Narwade, R Patil, A Deshmukh, G Gondhali
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2022, 60 (suppl 66) 113; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.113

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S V Patil, G Narwade, R Patil, A Deshmukh, G Gondhali
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2022, 60 (suppl 66) 113; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.113
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