Relation of impulse oscillometry and spirometry with quantitative thorax computed tomography after COVID-19 pneumonia
- 1. University of Health Sciences, Ankara (Turkey)
Description
Objective: This study aimed to investigate if there is any correlation between the quantitative computed tomography and the impulse oscillometry or spirometry results of post-COVID-19 patients. Methods: The study comprised 47 post-COVID-19 patients who had spirometry, impulse oscillometry, and high-resolution computed tomography examinations at the same time. The study group consisted of 33 patients with quantitative computed tomography involvement, while the control group included 14 patients who did not have CT findings. The quantitative computed tomography technology was used to calculate percentages of density range volumes. The relationship between percentages of density range volumes for different quantitative computed tomography density ranges and impulse oscillometry-spirometry findings was statistically analyzed. Results: In quantitative computed tomography, the percentage of relatively high-density lung parenchyma, including fibrotic areas, was 1.76±0.43 and 5.65±3.73 in the control and study groups, respectively. The percentages of primarily ground-glass parenchyma areas were found to be 7.60±2.86 and 29.25±16.50 in the control and study groups, respectively. In the correlation analysis, the forced vital capacity% predicted in the study group was correlated with DRV%[(-750)-(-500)] (volume of the lung parenchyma that has density between (-750)-(-500) Hounsfield units), but no correlation with DRV%[(-500)-0] was detected. Also, reactance area and resonant frequency were correlated with DRV%[(-750)-(-500)], while X5 was correlated with both DRV%[(- 500)-0] and DRV%[(-750)-(-500)] density. Modified Medical Research Council score was correlated with predicted percentages of forced vital capacity and X5. Conclusion: After COVID-19, forced vital capacity, reactance area, resonant frequency, and X5 correlated with the percentages of density range volumes of ground-glass opacity areas in the quantitative computed tomography. X5 was the only parameter correlated with density ranges consistent with both ground-glass opacity and fibrosis. Furthermore, the percentages of forced vital capacity and X5 were shown to be associated with the perception of dyspnea. (author)
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (Online)
- Journal Volume
- 69
- Journal Issue
- 5
- Journal Page Range
- 8 p.
- ISSN
- 1806-9282
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Brazil
- Country of Input or Organization
- Brazil
- INIS RN
- 54052178
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- CHEST; COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; CORONAVIRUSES; DENSITY; LUNGS; OPACITY; OSCILLATORS; PATIENTS; PNEUMONIA; POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION; PULSES
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; GENE AMPLIFICATION; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; MICROORGANISMS; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; ORGANS; PARASITES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES; TOMOGRAPHY; VIRAL DISEASES; VIRUSES; ZOONOTIC DISEASES