Clinical and Imaging Features of COVID-19-Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis
abstract
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BACKGROUND
COVID-19 superinfection by Aspergillus (COVID-19-associated
aspergillosis, CAPA) is increasingly observed due to increased
awareness and use of corticosteroids. The aim of this study is to
compare clinical and imaging features between COVID-19 patients with
and without associated pulmonary aspergillosis.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
In this case-control study, hospitalized patients between March 2020
and March 2021 were evaluated. Two observers independently compared
105 chest CTs of 52 COVID-19 patients without pulmonary
aspergillosis to 40 chest CTs of 13 CAPA patients. The following
features were evaluated: lung involvement, predominant main pattern
(ground glass opacity, crazy paving, consolidation) and additional
lung and chest findings. Chronological changes in the abnormal
extent upon CT and chronological changes in the main patterns were
compared with mixed models. Patient-wise comparisons of additional
features and demographic and clinical data were performed using
Student's t-test, Chi-squared test, Fisher's exact tests and
Wilcoxon rank-sum tests.
RESULTS
Compared to COVID-19 patients without pulmonary aspergillosis, CAPA
patients were older (mean age (±SD): 70.3 (±7.8)
versus 63.5 (±9.5) years ( = 0.01). The time-dependent
evolution rates for consolidation ( = 0.02) and ground glass ( =
0.006) differed. In early COVID-19 disease, consolidation was
associated with CAPA, whereas ground glass was less common.
Chronological changes in the abnormal extent upon CT did not differ
( = 0.29). Regardless of the time point, bronchial wall thickening
was observed more frequently in CAPA patients ( = 0.03).
CONCLUSIONS
CAPA patients showed a tendency for consolidation in early COVID-19
disease. Bronchial wall thickening and higher patient age were
associated with CAPA. The overall lung involvement was similar
between both groups.
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citation
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Fischer T, El Baz Y, Graf N, Wildermuth S, Leschka S, Kleger G R,
Pietsch U, Frischknecht M, Scanferla G, Strahm C, Wälti S, Dietrich
T, Albrich W. Clinical and Imaging Features of COVID-19-Associated
Pulmonary Aspergillosis. Diagnostics (Basel) 2022; 12:.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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11-05-2022
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journal title
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Diagnostics (Basel) (12/5)
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ISSN print
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2075-4418
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PubMed
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35626356
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DOI
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10.3390/diagnostics12051201
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