id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338090-8uu8kl9v Liao, Jie‐lan Clinical differences in chest CT characteristics between the progression and remission stages of patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia 2020-10-17 .txt text/plain 3521 232 50 title: Clinical differences in chest CT characteristics between the progression and remission stages of patients with COVID‐19 pneumonia The variables consolidation, boundary feature, large cable sign, and crazy‐paving sign were the most significant factors, based on a variable named 'prediction of progression or remission' (PPR) that we constructed. In the present study, we analyzed the CT images from 107 COVID-19 cases, and examined the distinctive characteristics of both the progression and remission stages. Consistently, the round-shape lesion proportion, GGO ratio, consolidation ratio, large cable signs, and crazy-paving signs in the remission stage were no longer correlated with the progression stage (Table 4 ). Using logistic (two-tailed) regression, we found the consolidation, boundary feature, large cable sign, and crazy-paving sign variables were the most significant factors distinguishing between progression and remission (Table 5 ). We revealed that the characteristics of round shape, GGO, consolidation, large cable sign, and crazypaving sign significantly change between the progression and remission stages. ./cache/cord-338090-8uu8kl9v.txt ./txt/cord-338090-8uu8kl9v.txt