Chest radiograph in hospitalized children with COVID-19. A review of findings and indications
•COVID-19 clinical manifestations and radiological findings are milder and less specific in children.•The presence of fever, and fever duration are clinical findings associated with pathological chest imaging.•The most common pattern seen in pathological chest X ray were bilateral diffuse interstiti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of radiology Open 2021-01, Vol.8, p.100337-100337, Article 100337 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •COVID-19 clinical manifestations and radiological findings are milder and less specific in children.•The presence of fever, and fever duration are clinical findings associated with pathological chest imaging.•The most common pattern seen in pathological chest X ray were bilateral diffuse interstitial pattern followed by perihilar bronchial wall thickening.•Consensual specific age-adjusted protocols regarding chest imaging indications in pediatric COVID-19, as the one developed, are needed.•Imaging should not be used as a screening tool or a routine complementary test in pediatric hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
Many articles have been published regarding chest-imaging in COVID-19, but fewer studies have been published in pediatric populations. COVID-19 symptoms in children are generally milder and radiological tests have fewer positive findings. Indications for chest imaging in pediatric COVID-19 patients remain unclear. This study aims to describe the chest radiographs performed in COVID-19 patients in a pediatric hospital, to review the current chest X-ray indications and to develop an specific age-adjusted protocol for chest-imaging in children with COVID-19.
Retrospective study in hospitalized pediatric COVID-19 patients in Navarre, Spain. Between March and December 2020, 44 children were included (mean age 3.8-year-old, 50 % males). Demographic information, cause of admission, symptoms, and clinical evolution were described. Chest imaging technique performed, indications and findings were analyzed. A literature review was performed searching for current COVID-19 pediatric chest-imaging indications.
Chest X-rays were performed in 35 patients (80 % of admissions) and most common indications were fever and respiratory symptoms. 53 % of the chest X-rays were considered “normal” and the classical bilateral diffuse interstitial pattern, described in adults, was only present in 22 %. All patients with pathological chest X-rays were symptomatic and reported fever (100 %) and fever tended to be longer (fever duration: 4.25 vs. 2.46 days p:0.048) in patients with pathological radiographs. We present a specific protocol for chest-imaging in pediatric COVID-19 cases.
COVID-19 clinical manifestations and radiological findings are milder and less specific in children. Imaging should not be used as a screening tool or a routine complementary test in pediatric COVID-19 patients, not even in hospitalized cases. |
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ISSN: | 2352-0477 2352-0477 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejro.2021.100337 |