Prevalence of interstitial pneumonia suggestive of COVID-19 at 18F-FDG PET/CT in oncological asymptomatic patients in a high prevalence country during pandemic period: a national multi-centric retrospective study
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Published:2021-02-09
Issue:9
Volume:48
Page:2871-2882
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ISSN:1619-7070
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Container-title:European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Author:
Albano DomenicoORCID, Bertagna Francesco, Alongi Pierpaolo, Baldari Sergio, Baldoncini Alfonso, Bartolomei Mirco, Boccaletto Franco, Boero Michele, Borsatti Eugenio, Bruno Andrea, Burroni Luca, Capoccetti Francesca, Castellani Massimo, Cervino Anna Rita, Chierichetti Franca, Ciarmiello Andrea, Corso Angelo, Cuocolo Alberto, De Rimini Maria Luisa, Deandreis Desiree’, Dottorini Massimo Eugenio, Esposito Filomena, Farsad Mohsen, Gasparini Massimo, Grana Chiara Maria, Gregianin Michele, Guerra LucaORCID, Loreti Fabio, Lupi Andrea, Martino Gianluigi, Milan Elisa, Modoni Sergio, Morbelli Silvia, Muni Alfredo, Nicolai Emanuele, Palumbo Barbara, Papa Sergio, Papaleo Alberto, Pellerito Riccardo, Poti Carlo, Romano Pasquale, Rossetti Claudio, Rossini Pierluigi, Rubini Giuseppe, Ruffini Livia, Sacchetti Gianmauro, Savelli Giordano, Schiavariello Saverio, Sciagrà Roberto, Sciuto Rosa, Seregni Ettore, Sestini Stelvio, Sicolo Michele, Spanu Angela, Storto Giovanni, Balducci Massimo Tosti, Trifirò Giuseppe, Versari Annibale, Vignati Alberto, Volterrani Duccio, Calcagni Maria Lucia, Marzola Maria Cristina, Garufo Antonio, Evangelista Laura, Maroldi Roberto, Schillaci Orazio, Giubbini Raffaele, Bonacina M., Laudicella R., Spallino M., Palucci A., Cuzzocrea M., Donner M., Maurea S., Ceci F., Dei Rossi F., Tranfaglia B., Sartorello A., Gandolfo P., Buschiazzo A., Scarale A., Kirienko M., Merenda N., Nappi A. G., Durmo R., Vellani C., Ceriani V.,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To assess the presence and pattern of incidental interstitial lung alterations suspicious of COVID-19 on fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) ([18F]FDG PET/CT) in asymptomatic oncological patients during the period of active COVID-19 in a country with high prevalence of the virus.
Methods
This is a multi-center retrospective observational study involving 59 Italian centers. We retrospectively reviewed the prevalence of interstitial pneumonia detected during the COVID period (between March 16 and 27, 2020) and compared to a pre-COVID period (January–February 2020) and a control time (in 2019). The diagnosis of interstitial pneumonia was done considering lung alterations of CT of PET.
Results
Overall, [18F]FDG PET/CT was performed on 4008 patients in the COVID period, 19,267 in the pre-COVID period, and 5513 in the control period. The rate of interstitial pneumonia suspicious for COVID-19 was significantly higher during the COVID period (7.1%) compared with that found in the pre-COVID (5.35%) and control periods (5.15%) (p < 0.001). Instead, no significant difference among pre-COVID and control periods was present. The prevalence of interstitial pneumonia detected at PET/CT was directly associated with geographic virus diffusion, with the higher rate in Northern Italy. Among 284 interstitial pneumonia detected during COVID period, 169 (59%) were FDG-avid (average SUVmax of 4.1).
Conclusions
A significant increase of interstitial pneumonia incidentally detected with [18F]FDG PET/CT has been demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic. A majority of interstitial pneumonia were FDG-avid. Our results underlined the importance of paying attention to incidental CT findings of pneumonia detected at PET/CT, and these reports might help to recognize early COVID-19 cases guiding the subsequent management.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Brescia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine
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