COVID-19 impact assessment on the French radiological centers: a nationwide survey
2020; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 30; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/s00330-020-07035-w
ISSN1432-1084
AutoresGuillaume Herpe, Mathieu Naudin, Mathieu Léderlin, Farida Enikeeva, Olivier Boumendil, L. Cassagnes, Madeleine Cavet, Kathia Chaumoître, Philippe Feuerstein, Isabelle Fitton, Violaine Flory, Cornelia Freitag, Jean Gaubert, Jules Grégory, Hubert Nivet, Mickaël Ohana, Isabelle Petit, N. Sans, Mathilde Wagner, Rémy Guillevin, Pierre‐Jean Saulnier, Jean‐Michel Bartoli, Jean Pierre Tasu, Jean-Paul Bérégi,
Tópico(s)Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
ResumoTo determine the impact of the COVID-19 on the CT activities in French radiological centers during the epidemic peak. A cross-sectional prospective CT scan survey was conducted between March 16 and April 12, 2020, in accordance with the local IRB. Seven hundred nine radiology centers were invited to participate in a weekly online survey. Numbers of CT examinations related to COVID-19 including at least chest (CTcovid) and whole chest CT scan activities (CTchest) were recorded each week. A sub-analysis on French departments was performed during the 4 weeks of the study. The impact of the number of RT-PCRs (reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reactions) on the CT workflow was tested using two-sample t test and Pearson's test. Five hundred seventy-seven structures finally registered (78%) with mean response numbers of 336 ± 18.9 (323; 351). Mean CTchest activity per radiologic structure ranged from 75.8 ± 133 (0–1444) on week 12 to 99.3 ± 138.6 (0–1147) on week 13. Mean ratio of CTcovid on CTchest varied from 0.36 to 0.59 on week 12 and week 14 respectively. There was a significant relationship between the number of RT-PCR performed and the number of CTcovid (r = 0.73, p = 3.10−16) but no link with the number of positive RT-PCR results. In case of local high density COVID-19, CT workflow is strongly modified and redirected to the management of these specific patients. • Over the 4-week survey period, 117,686 chest CT (CT total ) were performed among the responding centers, including 61,784 (52%) CT performed for COVID-19 (CT covid ). • Across the country, the ratio CT covid /CT total varied from 0.36 to 0.59 and depended significantly on the local epidemic density (p = 0.003). • In clinical practice, in a context of growing epidemic, in France, chest CT was used as a surrogate to RT-PCR for patient triage.
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