Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019

  • Soon Ho Yoon
  • , Soo Youn Ham
  • , Bo Da Nam
  • , Kum Ju Chae
  • , Dabee Lee
  • , Jin Young Yoo
  • , So Hyeon Bak
  • , Jin Young Kim
  • , Jin Hwan Kim
  • , Ki Beom Kim
  • , Jung Im Jung
  • , Jae Kwang Lim
  • , Jong Eun Lee
  • , Myung Jin Chung
  • , Young Kyung Lee
  • , Young Seon Kim
  • , Ji Eun Jo
  • , Sang Min Lee
  • , Woocheol Kwon
  • , Chang Min Park
  • Yun Hyeon Kim, Yeon Joo Jeong

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Abstract

Background: The Korean Society of Thoracic Radiology (KSTR) recently constructed a nation-wide coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) database and imaging repository, referred to the Korean imaging cohort of COVID-19 (KICC-19) based on the collaborative efforts of its members. The purpose of this study was to provide a summary of the clinico-epidemiological data and imaging data of the KICC-19. Methods: The KSTR members at 17 COVID-19 referral centers retrospectively collected imaging data and clinical information of consecutive patients with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction-proven COVID-19 in respiratory specimens from February 2020 through May 2020 who underwent diagnostic chest computed tomography (CT) or radiograph in each participating hospital. Results: The cohort consisted of 239 men and 283 women (mean age, 52.3 years; age range, 11–97 years). Of the 522 subjects, 201 (38.5%) had an underlying disease. The most common symptoms were fever (n = 292) and cough (n = 245). The 151 patients (28.9%) had lymphocytopenia, 86 had (16.5%) thrombocytopenia, and 227 patients (43.5%) had an elevated CRP at admission. The 121 (23.4%) needed nasal oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation (n = 38; 7.3%), and 49 patients (9.4%) were admitted to an intensive care unit. Although most patients had cured, 21 patients (4.0%) died. The 465 (89.1%) subjects underwent a low to standard-dose chest CT scan at least once during hospitalization, resulting in a total of 658 CT scans. The 497 subjects (95.2%) underwent chest radiography at least once during hospitalization, which resulted in a total of 1,475 chest radiographs. Conclusion: The KICC-19 was successfully established and comprised of 658 CT scans and 1,475 chest radiographs of 522 hospitalized Korean COVID-19 patients. The KICC-19 will provide a more comprehensive understanding of the clinical, epidemiological, and radiologic characteristics of patients with COVID-19.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere413
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume35
Issue number46
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Coronavirus Infections; Radiography, Thoracic; Computed Tomography

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