International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

An observational study to evaluate the correlation between CO-RADS grading and SPO2 (oxygen saturation percentage) in patients undergoing chest computer tomography

Yazarlar: N. Anupama Priyadarshini, Vikranthi Akaram, Chandaka Siddhardha, Donthamsetti Mounika

Cilt 3 , Sayı 11 , 2020 , Sayfalar 41-46

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Anahtar Kelimeler:CORADS Scoring,Omputerized Tomography,Xygen Saturation Percentage.

Özet:   Background:The  CO-RADS grading is advocated to know the level suspicion of COVID-19 by looking at specific radiological features  which are more specific for COVID-19.  More the score ,more probability of having infected with COVID-19.Since this is primarily a respiratory disease measurement of SPO2 has become important parameter to monitor. But all patients with COVID -19 do not suffer with pulmonary parenchymal involvement. This study is aimed to evaluate any correlation exists between CORADS SCORING which is used for diagnosis in COVID-19  and SPO2 monitoring also used in COVID-19. Aims:This study will be conducted to determine whether a correlation exists between CO-RADS GRADES and Oxygen Saturation percentage SPO2. Materials and methods:In this Prospective Observational Study in 100 adult patients(age >18 yrs) who undergo CT scan. Adults (age >18 yrs) who are RT-PCR negative for COVID 19. symptoms, duration of symptoms, co-morbid conditions of patients undergoing chest CT scan to be recorded. SPO2noted along with CO-RADS grading. It will be Observational study of a sample size of 100 patients randomly selected chest CT scans obtained in a group of consecutive patients presenting to the emergency ward with suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection, in whom RT-PCR was performed. In these patients symptoms, duration of symptoms, co-morbid conditions of patients, SPO2noted along with CO-RADS grading. Results:Oxygen saturation is decreased with increase in age. It is less in subjects >60 years of age.Oxygen saturation in patients with CORAD-2(mean of 89% with range 65-99%) is significantly decreased when compared other groups. Oxygen saturation in patients with CORAD-4 mean of 91% with range 80-99% followed by Oxygen saturation in patients with CORAD-5 mean of 92% with range 76-98%, Oxygen saturation in patients with CORAD-3 mean of 93% with range 73-99% and Oxygen saturation in patients with CORAD-1 mean of 94% with range 81-99%. Conclusion:Reporting and Data System   (CO-RADS) grading and Oxygen saturation percentage(SPO2) both does not correlate with each other .


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@article{2020, title={An observational study to evaluate the correlation between CO-RADS grading and SPO2 (oxygen saturation percentage) in patients undergoing chest computer tomography}, volume={3}, number={41–46}, publisher={International Journal of Health and Clinical Research}, author={N. Anupama Priyadarshini,Vikranthi Akaram,Chandaka Siddhardha,Donthamsetti Mounika}, year={2020} }
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N. Anupama Priyadarshini,Vikranthi Akaram,Chandaka Siddhardha,Donthamsetti Mounika. (2020). An observational study to evaluate the correlation between CO-RADS grading and SPO2 (oxygen saturation percentage) in patients undergoing chest computer tomography (Vol. 3). Vol. 3. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research.
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N. Anupama Priyadarshini,Vikranthi Akaram,Chandaka Siddhardha,Donthamsetti Mounika. An Observational Study to Evaluate the Correlation between CO-RADS Grading and SPO2 (Oxygen Saturation Percentage) in Patients Undergoing Chest Computer Tomography. no. 41–46, International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2020.