Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine

<h4>Background</h4> Chest CT has been proposed as a screening test to rule out SARS-CoV-2 lung infection in acute stroke. Our objectives are to analyze the predictive value of neck CT angiography (CTA) source images compared with conventional chest CT, the interobserver concordance and t...

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Main Authors: Jorge Uclés, Emilio Cuesta, Ricardo Rigual, Jorge Rodríguez-Pardo, Gerardo Ruiz-Ares, Pedro Navía, Andrés Fernández-Prieto, Alberto Álvarez-Muelas, María Alonso de Leciñana, Blanca Fuentes
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955938/?tool=EBI
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author Jorge Uclés
Emilio Cuesta
Ricardo Rigual
Jorge Rodríguez-Pardo
Gerardo Ruiz-Ares
Pedro Navía
Andrés Fernández-Prieto
Alberto Álvarez-Muelas
María Alonso de Leciñana
Blanca Fuentes
author_facet Jorge Uclés
Emilio Cuesta
Ricardo Rigual
Jorge Rodríguez-Pardo
Gerardo Ruiz-Ares
Pedro Navía
Andrés Fernández-Prieto
Alberto Álvarez-Muelas
María Alonso de Leciñana
Blanca Fuentes
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description <h4>Background</h4> Chest CT has been proposed as a screening test to rule out SARS-CoV-2 lung infection in acute stroke. Our objectives are to analyze the predictive value of neck CT angiography (CTA) source images compared with conventional chest CT, the interobserver concordance and the reliability of the diagnosis using a mobile app. <h4>Methods</h4> A retrospective observational study that included acute stroke patients admitted to a stroke center. Two raters blinded to the clinical data evaluated and classified the pulmonary findings in chest CT and neck CTA source images according to the COVID-19 Reporting and Data System (CO-RADS). CTA findings were evaluated using a conventional workstation and the JOIN mobile app. Scores of 3–5 were grouped as appearing typical or indeterminate for COVID-19 lung involvement and 0–2 as appearing atypical or negative for pneumonia. SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). <h4>Results</h4> A total of 242 patients were included (42 with PCR-confirmed COVID-19). In the cohort of 43 patients with both neck CTA and chest CT, the predictive value for COVID-19 was equivalent (sensitivity, 53.8%; specificity, 92.9%). The interobserver agreement in the classification into CO-RADS 3–5 or 1–2 in CTA was good (K = 0.694; standard error, 0.107). In the cohort of 242 patients with neck CTA, the intraobserver agreement between the workstation and the JOIN app was perfect (K = 1.000; standard error 0.000). <h4>Conclusions</h4> Neck CTA enables the accurate identification of COVID-19-associated lung abnormalities in acute stroke. CO-RADS evaluations through mobile applications have a predictive value similar to the usual platforms.
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spelling doaj.art-9f529fec50244923b91f24ea4e5744932023-02-27T05:31:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01182Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicineJorge UclésEmilio CuestaRicardo RigualJorge Rodríguez-PardoGerardo Ruiz-AresPedro NavíaAndrés Fernández-PrietoAlberto Álvarez-MuelasMaría Alonso de LeciñanaBlanca Fuentes<h4>Background</h4> Chest CT has been proposed as a screening test to rule out SARS-CoV-2 lung infection in acute stroke. Our objectives are to analyze the predictive value of neck CT angiography (CTA) source images compared with conventional chest CT, the interobserver concordance and the reliability of the diagnosis using a mobile app. <h4>Methods</h4> A retrospective observational study that included acute stroke patients admitted to a stroke center. Two raters blinded to the clinical data evaluated and classified the pulmonary findings in chest CT and neck CTA source images according to the COVID-19 Reporting and Data System (CO-RADS). CTA findings were evaluated using a conventional workstation and the JOIN mobile app. Scores of 3–5 were grouped as appearing typical or indeterminate for COVID-19 lung involvement and 0–2 as appearing atypical or negative for pneumonia. SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). <h4>Results</h4> A total of 242 patients were included (42 with PCR-confirmed COVID-19). In the cohort of 43 patients with both neck CTA and chest CT, the predictive value for COVID-19 was equivalent (sensitivity, 53.8%; specificity, 92.9%). The interobserver agreement in the classification into CO-RADS 3–5 or 1–2 in CTA was good (K = 0.694; standard error, 0.107). In the cohort of 242 patients with neck CTA, the intraobserver agreement between the workstation and the JOIN app was perfect (K = 1.000; standard error 0.000). <h4>Conclusions</h4> Neck CTA enables the accurate identification of COVID-19-associated lung abnormalities in acute stroke. CO-RADS evaluations through mobile applications have a predictive value similar to the usual platforms.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955938/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Jorge Uclés
Emilio Cuesta
Ricardo Rigual
Jorge Rodríguez-Pardo
Gerardo Ruiz-Ares
Pedro Navía
Andrés Fernández-Prieto
Alberto Álvarez-Muelas
María Alonso de Leciñana
Blanca Fuentes
Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
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title Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
title_full Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
title_fullStr Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
title_full_unstemmed Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
title_short Neck CT angiography in acute stroke: An open window for fast detection of COVID-19 lung involvement? Applicability in telemedicine
title_sort neck ct angiography in acute stroke an open window for fast detection of covid 19 lung involvement applicability in telemedicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955938/?tool=EBI
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