The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19

Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 51 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 1012 - 1020 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.3906/sag-2009-49 İndeks Tarihi: 17-01-2022

The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19

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Background/aim: It is very important for the efficient use of limited capacity and the success of treatment to predict patients who may need ICU with high mortality rate in the Covid-19 outbreak. In our study, it was aimed to investigate the value of the radiological involvement on initial CT in demonstrating the ICU transfer and mortality rate of patients. Materials and methods: All PCR-positive patients were included in the study, whose CT, PCR, and laboratory values were obtained simultaneously at the time of first admission. Patients were divided into 4 groups in terms of the extent of radiological lesions. These groups were compared in terms of intensive care transfer needs and Covid-related mortality rates. Results: A total of 477 patients were included in the study. Ninety of them were group 0 (no lung involvement), 162 were group 1 (mild lesion), 89 were group 2 (moderate lesion), and 136 were group 3 (severe lung involvement). A significant relationship was found between the extensiveness of the radiological lesion on CT and admission to intensive care and mortality rate. As the initial radiological involvement amounts increased, the rate of ICU transfer and mortality increased. The mortality rates of the groups were 0%, 3%, 12.3%, and 12.5%, respectively, and the difference was significant (p < 0.001). Similarly, the ICU transfer rates of the groups were 2.2%, 5.6%, 13.5%, and 17.7%, respectively, and the difference was significant (p < 0.001). Conclusion: In conclusion, in our study, the strong relationship between the initial radiological extent assessment and the need for intensive care and mortality rates has been demonstrated, and we believe that our results will make a significant contribution to increase the success of the health system in predicting patients who may progress, helping clinicians and managing pandemics.Key words: Covid-19, extensiveness of radiological lesions, intensive care, mortality rate
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APA Aydemir Y, GÜNDÜZ Y, Koroglu M, KARABAY O, dheir h, Sengul A, YAYLACI S, kocayiğit h, Erdem A, AYDEMIR O, Guclu E, YURUMEZ Y (2021). The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. , 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
Chicago Aydemir Yusuf,GÜNDÜZ Yasemin,Koroglu Mehmet,KARABAY OĞUZ,dheir hamad,Sengul Aysun,YAYLACI SELÇUK,kocayiğit havva,Erdem Ali Fuat,AYDEMIR OZLEM,Guclu Ertugrul,YURUMEZ YUSUF The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. (2021): 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
MLA Aydemir Yusuf,GÜNDÜZ Yasemin,Koroglu Mehmet,KARABAY OĞUZ,dheir hamad,Sengul Aysun,YAYLACI SELÇUK,kocayiğit havva,Erdem Ali Fuat,AYDEMIR OZLEM,Guclu Ertugrul,YURUMEZ YUSUF The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. , 2021, ss.1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
AMA Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. . 2021; 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
Vancouver Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. . 2021; 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
IEEE Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y "The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19." , ss.1012 - 1020, 2021. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
ISNAD Aydemir, Yusuf vd. "The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19". (2021), 1012-1020. https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-2009-49
APA Aydemir Y, GÜNDÜZ Y, Koroglu M, KARABAY O, dheir h, Sengul A, YAYLACI S, kocayiğit h, Erdem A, AYDEMIR O, Guclu E, YURUMEZ Y (2021). The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 51(3), 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
Chicago Aydemir Yusuf,GÜNDÜZ Yasemin,Koroglu Mehmet,KARABAY OĞUZ,dheir hamad,Sengul Aysun,YAYLACI SELÇUK,kocayiğit havva,Erdem Ali Fuat,AYDEMIR OZLEM,Guclu Ertugrul,YURUMEZ YUSUF The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 51, no.3 (2021): 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
MLA Aydemir Yusuf,GÜNDÜZ Yasemin,Koroglu Mehmet,KARABAY OĞUZ,dheir hamad,Sengul Aysun,YAYLACI SELÇUK,kocayiğit havva,Erdem Ali Fuat,AYDEMIR OZLEM,Guclu Ertugrul,YURUMEZ YUSUF The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, vol.51, no.3, 2021, ss.1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
AMA Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences. 2021; 51(3): 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
Vancouver Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences. 2021; 51(3): 1012 - 1020. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
IEEE Aydemir Y,GÜNDÜZ Y,Koroglu M,KARABAY O,dheir h,Sengul A,YAYLACI S,kocayiğit h,Erdem A,AYDEMIR O,Guclu E,YURUMEZ Y "The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19." Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 51, ss.1012 - 1020, 2021. 10.3906/sag-2009-49
ISNAD Aydemir, Yusuf vd. "The relationship of extent of initial radiological involvement with the need of intensive care, mortality rates, and laboratory parameters in Covid-19". Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 51/3 (2021), 1012-1020. https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-2009-49