Covid-19 infection in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia – lung CT imaging
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ŞCIUCA, Svetlana, ENACHI, I., COTOMAN, Aliona, SELEVESTRU, Rodica, CARACIOBANU, Alina, BÎRCĂ, Ala, BOLGAR, M., PETROV, A., CHIPERI, M., DAMASCHIN, E., CEAHLĂU, Mariana. Covid-19 infection in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia – lung CT imaging. In: Национальный конгресс по болезням органов дыхания, Ed. 32, 18-21 octombrie 2022, Москва. Москва: ДизайнПресс, 2022, Ediția 32, p. 34. ISBN 978-5-901450-20-8.
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Национальный конгресс по болезням органов дыхания
Ediția 32, 2022
Congresul "Национальный конгресс по болезням органов дыхания"
32, Москва, Rusia, 18-21 octombrie 2022

Covid-19 infection in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia – lung CT imaging


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Şciuca Svetlana12, Enachi I.12, Cotoman Aliona12, Selevestru Rodica12, Caraciobanu Alina12, Bîrcă Ala12, Bolgar M.12, Petrov A.12, Chiperi M.12, Damaschin E.12, Ceahlău Mariana12
 
1 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
2 Institute of Mother and Child
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 9 ianuarie 2024


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COVID-19 infection demonstrates a wide range of imaging findings, with variability based on severity and evolution of the disease over time.Chest CT is an important method, used both for suspicious patients and to monitor the evolution of lung damage. Aim:Assessment of CT pulmonary imaging events in children with DBP that have suffered COVID-19 infection. Methods: The study included 26 children who suffered from SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, confirmed by PCR RT test,Rapid Antigen COVID-19 test. During hospitalization children had clinical signs for bronchoobstructive syndrome-a quarter of cases;respiratory insufficiency-more than 50% cases. To identify the consequences of lung damage in the post-COVID-19 stages, the children in the study were investigated by chest CT after a period of 3-8 weeks after examination. The mean age of the children was 5,52±5,8 years.The gestational age of these prematurely-born children was 30,5±1,9 (from 24–38w. Gestational age). The data were statistically processed by Epi Info 7.2, Microsoft Excel. Results:Imaging signs in children with DBP who had suffered infection with COVID-19 were found in interstitial changes as ,,ground glass” – in 11 children (57,9%:95%CI33,5-79,7), atelectasis changes-in 12 children(60%:95%CI36,180,9),fibrosis-in 9 children (47,4%:95%CI 24,4-71,11), signs of hyperinflation-at 6 children (30%: 95%CI11,9-54,3). Conclusions: SARS CoV-2 infection produces a long-term impact on the bronchopulmonary system, which in the post-COVID-19 stages is achieved by recurrences of pneumonia, obstructive bronchitis,as well as imaging changes such as pulmonary fibrosis, atelectasis, pleural adhesions.