A novel, automated, quantification of abnormal lung parenchyma in patients with COVID-19 infection: Initial description of feasibility and association with clinical outcome.
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Date publication
novembre 2020
Journal
Anaesthesia, critical care & pain medicine
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MEYER Nicolas, Pr SOLER Luc, Pr OHANA Mickaël
Tous les auteurs :
Noll E, Soler L, Ohana M, Ludes PO, Pottecher J, Bennett-Guerrero E, Veillon F, Goichot B, Schneider F, Meyer N, Diemunsch P
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Résumé
Ground-glass opacities are the most frequent radiologic features of COVID-19 patients. We aimed to determine the feasibility of automated lung volume measurements, including ground-glass volumes, on the CT of suspected COVID-19 patients. Our goal was to create an automated and quantitative measure of ground-glass opacities from lung CT images that could be used clinically for diagnosis, triage and research.
Mots clés
ARDS, COVID-19, CT-scan, Infectious disease, Severity assessment, Triage
Référence
Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med. 2020 Nov 13;: