Diagnostic Accuracy of Computed Tomography for Identifying Hospitalization in Patients with Suspected COVID-19
Sergey P. Morozov, Roman V. Reshetnikov, Victor A. Gombolevskiy,, Natalia V. Ledikhova, Ivan A. Blokhin, Vladislav G. Kljashtorny, Olesya A., Mokienko, Anton V. Vladzymyrskyy

TL;DR
This study reevaluates chest CT's diagnostic value for COVID-19, finding high specificity but low sensitivity, and highlights its utility in hospital admission decisions despite ambiguous accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel
Findings
CT0-4 scale has low sensitivity (28%) but high specificity (95%)
Chest CT is highly specific and predictive for hospital admissions
Despite low sensitivity, CT is effective for patient management during the pandemic
Abstract
The controversy of computed tomography (CT) use in COVID-19 screening is associated with ambiguous characteristics of chest CT as a diagnostic test. The reported values of CT sensitivity and specificity calculated using RT-PCR as a reference standard vary widely. The objective of this study was to reevaluate the diagnostic and prognostic value of CT using an alternative approach. This study included 973 symptomatic COVID-19 patients aged 42 17 years, 56% females. We reviewed the disease dynamics between the initial and follow-up CT studies using a "CT0-4" grading system. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated as conditional probabilities that a patient's condition would improve or deteriorate relative to the initial CT study results. For the calculation of negative (NPV) and positive (PPV) predictive values, we estimated the COVID-19 prevalence in Moscow. We used several…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
