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. 2022 Feb 21;8(3):e1296. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001296

TABLE 3.

Radiographic changes secondary to COVID-19 by severity

Radiographic features Mild (n = 16) Moderate (n = 18) Severe (n = 13) P
New infiltrates on admission, n (%) 12 (67) 9 (69) 0.89
Double lung transplant patients, n (%) 6 (33) 4 (31)
 Bilateral allograft infiltrates 2 4
Single lung transplant patients, n (%) 6 (33)a 5 (38)
 Predominant native infiltrates 1 0
 Predominant allograft infiltrates 2 1
 Bilateral infiltrates 2 4
New infiltrates during disease course, n (%) 3 (19)b 13 (72) 13 (100) <0.001
Double lung transplant patients, n (%)   2 (13) 6 (33) 5 (38)
  Bilateral allograft infiltrates 1 6 5
Single lung transplant patients (%) 1 (6) 7 (39)a 8 (62)
 Predominant native infiltrates 0 1 0
 Predominant allograft infiltrates 1 2 0
 Bilateral infiltrates 0 3 8
Focal infiltrates, n (%) 2 (13%) 1 (6%) 0 (0%) 0.41
Diffuse infiltrates, n (%) 1 (6%) 11 (61%) 13 (100%) <0.001
No infiltrates, n (%) 13 (81%) 5 (28%) 0 (0%) <0.001
Chest CT available, n (%) 9 (56%) 15 (83%) 6 (46%)
 GGO alone 3 5 3 0.77
 Consolidation alone 0 2 0 0.37
 Both 0 3 3 0.032
 None 6 5 0 0.027

aMissing laterality information for 1 patient.

bFor patients with mild disease, these data are from chest imaging obtained during follow-up.

COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; CT, computed tomography of the chest; GGO, ground glass opacities.