Purpose The aim of the study was to prospectively evaluate the agreement between chest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) and to assess the diagnostic performance of chest MRI relative to that of CT during the follow-up of patients recovered from coronavirus disease 2019. Materials and methods Fifty-two patients underwent both follow-up chest CT and MRI scans, evaluated for ground-glass opacities (GGOs), consolidation, interlobular septal thickening, fibrosis, pleural indentation, vessel enlargement, bronchiolar ectasia, and changes compared to prior CT scans. DWI/ADC was evaluated for signal abnormalities suspicious for inflammation. Agreement between CT and MRI was assessed with Cohen’s k and weighted k. Measures of diagnostic accuracy of MRI were calculated. Results The agreement between CT and MRI was almost perfect for consolidation (k = 1.00) and change from prior CT (k = 0.857); substantial for predominant pattern (k = 0.764) and interlobular septal thickening (k = 0.734); and poor for GGOs (k = 0.339), fibrosis (k = 0.224), pleural indentation (k = 0.231), and vessel enlargement (k = 0.339). Meanwhile, the sensitivity of MRI was high for GGOs (1.00), interlobular septal thickening (1.00), and consolidation (1.00) but poor for fibrotic changes (0.18), pleural indentation (0.23), and vessel enlargement (0.50) and the specificity was overall high. DWI was positive in 46.0% of cases. Conclusions The agreement between MRI and CT was overall good. MRI was very sensitive for GGOs, consolidation and interlobular septal thickening and overall specific for most findings. DWI could be a reputable imaging biomarker of inflammatory activity.

Cross-sectional analysis of follow-up chest MRI and chest CT scans in patients previously affected by COVID-19 / Pecoraro, Martina; Cipollari, Stefano; Marchitelli, Livia; Messina, Emanuele; Del Monte, Maurizio; Galea, Nicola; Ciardi, Maria Rosa; Francone, Marco; Catalano, Carlo; Panebianco, Valeria. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - (2021). [10.1007/s11547-021-01390-4]

Cross-sectional analysis of follow-up chest MRI and chest CT scans in patients previously affected by COVID-19

Pecoraro, Martina
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Cipollari, Stefano
Secondo
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Marchitelli, Livia;Messina, Emanuele;Del Monte, Maurizio;Galea, Nicola;Ciardi, Maria Rosa;Francone, Marco;Catalano, Carlo
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Panebianco, Valeria
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Purpose The aim of the study was to prospectively evaluate the agreement between chest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) and to assess the diagnostic performance of chest MRI relative to that of CT during the follow-up of patients recovered from coronavirus disease 2019. Materials and methods Fifty-two patients underwent both follow-up chest CT and MRI scans, evaluated for ground-glass opacities (GGOs), consolidation, interlobular septal thickening, fibrosis, pleural indentation, vessel enlargement, bronchiolar ectasia, and changes compared to prior CT scans. DWI/ADC was evaluated for signal abnormalities suspicious for inflammation. Agreement between CT and MRI was assessed with Cohen’s k and weighted k. Measures of diagnostic accuracy of MRI were calculated. Results The agreement between CT and MRI was almost perfect for consolidation (k = 1.00) and change from prior CT (k = 0.857); substantial for predominant pattern (k = 0.764) and interlobular septal thickening (k = 0.734); and poor for GGOs (k = 0.339), fibrosis (k = 0.224), pleural indentation (k = 0.231), and vessel enlargement (k = 0.339). Meanwhile, the sensitivity of MRI was high for GGOs (1.00), interlobular septal thickening (1.00), and consolidation (1.00) but poor for fibrotic changes (0.18), pleural indentation (0.23), and vessel enlargement (0.50) and the specificity was overall high. DWI was positive in 46.0% of cases. Conclusions The agreement between MRI and CT was overall good. MRI was very sensitive for GGOs, consolidation and interlobular septal thickening and overall specific for most findings. DWI could be a reputable imaging biomarker of inflammatory activity.
2021
COVID-19; chest computerized tomography; chest magnetic resonance imaging; pneumonia
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Cross-sectional analysis of follow-up chest MRI and chest CT scans in patients previously affected by COVID-19 / Pecoraro, Martina; Cipollari, Stefano; Marchitelli, Livia; Messina, Emanuele; Del Monte, Maurizio; Galea, Nicola; Ciardi, Maria Rosa; Francone, Marco; Catalano, Carlo; Panebianco, Valeria. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - (2021). [10.1007/s11547-021-01390-4]
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