Comparison of Computed Tomography Findings between Adult and Pediatric COVID-19 Patients

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Dadali, Yeliz [1 ]
Ozkacmaz, Sercan [2 ]
Unlu, Erdal [3 ]
Ozkacmaz, Ayse [4 ]
Alparslan, Muhammed [1 ]
Dundar, Ilyas [2 ]
Turko, Ensar [2 ]
Ozgokce, Mesut [2 ]
Durmaz, Fatma [2 ]
Goya, Cemil [2 ]
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[1] Ahi Evran Univ, Dept Radiol, Fac Med, Kirsehir, Turkiye
[2] Yuzuncu Yl Univ, Dept Radiol, Fac Med, Van, Turkiye
[3] Ahi Evran Univ, Dept Child Hlth & Dis, Fac Med, Kirsehir, Turkiye
[4] Yuzuncu Yil Univ, Dept Microbiol, Fac Med, Van, Turkiye
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Pediatrics; Adult; COVID-19; Pneumonia; Reverse halo sign; Multidetector computed tomography; Crazy paving pattern; Bronchiectasis; DISEASE; 2019; COVID-19; CT FINDINGS;
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10.2174/0115734056248266230921072432
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose: This study aims to compare chest computed tomography (CT) findings between adult and pediatric patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pneumonia. Materials and Methods: This study included 30 pediatric patients aged 1 to 17 years and 30 adult patients over 18 years of age with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) who have findings related to COVID-19 on Chest Computed Tomography. The CT findings of adult and pediatric patients were compared with a z-test. Results: Bilateral involvement (p:0.00056), involvement in all five lobes (p<0.00001), and central and peripheral involvement (p:0.01928) were significantly higher in the adult group compared to the pediatric group. In the pediatric group, the frequency of unilateral involvement (p:0.00056), involvement of solitary lobe (p:0.00132), and peripheral involvement (p: 0.01928) were significantly higher than in the adult group. The most common parenchymal finding in adults and pediatric patients was ground-glass opacities (100% and 83%, respectively). Among the parenchymal findings in adults, ground-glass opacities with consolidation (63%) were the second most common finding, followed by air bronchogram (60%) in adults, while in pediatric patients, halo sign (27%) and nodule (27%) were the second most common, followed by the ground-glass opacities with consolidation (23%). Conclusion: The CT findings of pediatric COVID-19 patients must be well-known as the course of the disease is usually less severe, and the radiological findings are uncertain when compared with adults.
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