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World J Radiol. Oct 28, 2021; 13(10): 327-343
Published online Oct 28, 2021. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v13.i10.327
Table 1 Adapted from Chen et al[21] chest X-ray sensitivity in coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia
Ref.CasesInitial RT-PCRRT-PCRAbnormalBilateral
Wong et al[13], 202064Positive 58/64 (91%); Negative 6/64 (9%)64 positive/0 negative21/64 (33%)32/64 (50%)
Chen et al[21], 20209999 positive/0 negative99/99 (100%)74/99 (75%)
Kim et al[15], 20202828 positive/ 0 negative13/28 (46.4%)6 (21.4%)
Ng et al[14], 20202121 positive/0 negative3/5 (60%)2/5 (40%)
Table 2 Most common findings of chest X-rays
Main distribution
Bilateral+++
Unilateral+
Imaging findings
Ground-glass opacities++++
Consolidation+++
Reticular opacities+++
Pneumothorax/pneumomediastinum++
Pleural effusion+
Lung cavitation +
Table 3 Common ultrasound findings in coronavirus disease 2019
B pattern: Presence of multifocal and separated B-lines (“waterfall sign”) or confluent B-lines (“white lung”). The distribution is predominantly posteroinferior and bilateral, and varies depending on the severity of the disease
Patchy involvement: Pathological areas of lung parenchyma alternating with well-aerated and preserved areas
Thickening or interruption of pleural line, and reduced pleural sliding
Small subpleural consolidations in any region of the lung, more common at bases. Less frequently, larger consolidations may be found, with or without dynamic air bronchogram
Decrease in blood flow (within doppler mode) related to subpleural consolidations
Small or absent pleural effusion
Table 4 Adapted from Vetrugno et al[39] proposal of lung ultrasonography score system in coronavirus disease 2019
ClassScoreDefinition
A0 pointNormal aeration pattern. Presence of A lines, pleural sliding, and ≤ 3 well-spaced B lines
B11 pointMore than 3 B lines per intercostal space
B22 pointsConfluent B lines (with or without small consolidations). This pattern corresponds to the presence of GGO on chest CT scan
C3 pointsLarge consolidations, parenchymal hepatization (with or without air bronchogram)
Table 5 Chest computed tomography and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction sensitivity in coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia
Ref.Number of patientsSymptomsPositive RT-PCRRT-PCR sensitivityChest CT abnormalitiesChest CT sensitivity
Fang et al[76], 202051Fever/acute respiratory symptoms36/51 patients71%50/51 patients98%
Xie et al[48], 2020167Fever162/167 patients97%160/167 patients95.8%
Yang et al[77], 2020149Fever, cough and sputum149/149100%132/14988.6%
Ai et al[44], 20201014601/101459%888/101488%
Kim et al[45], 202077201336/150289%5845/621894%
Table 6 Adapted from Carotti et al[57] average percentage of chest computed tomography manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019
Average percentage of chest computed tomography manifestations of coronavirus
Ground-glass opacities66%+++++
Ground-glass opacities + consolidation47%++++
Consolidation41%++++
Interlobular septal thickening53%++++
Reticular pattern27%++
Crazy paving pattern20%++
Air bronchogram sign50%++++
Bronchial wall thickening17%++
Pleural effusion10%+
Nodules15%++
Reverse halo sign3%+
Lymphadenopathies8%+
Pericardial effusion4%+