id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104441-zxxg8i1b Raoufi, Masoomeh Correlation between Chest Computed Tomography Scan Findings and Mortality of COVID-19 Cases; a Cross sectional Study 2020-05-14 .txt text/plain 2954 157 52 An expert attending radiologist (with 10 years of experience), reviewed the chest CT scans of the patients for involvement and severity of each lobe, pattern of involvement (such as ground glass, consolidation, crazy paving and reverse halo), form of parenchymal involvement (such as round opacity, linear opacity and no specific form), distribution of lung abnormalities (peripheral, peribronchovascular and peri-hilar), associated findings (such as pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, mediastinal and hilar significant adenopathy and pulmonary solid nodules), severity of involvement (based on CTSS), and pulmonary artery diameter (including main pulmonary trunk (MPA), right and left pulmonary arteries (RPA and LPA)). Based on the results of the present study it seems that there is a significant correlation between chest CT scan characteristics and mortality of COVID-19 cases. Based on the results of the present study it seems that there is a significant correlation between chest CT scan characteristics and mortality of COVID-19 cases. ./cache/cord-104441-zxxg8i1b.txt ./txt/cord-104441-zxxg8i1b.txt