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THE PREDICTIVE VALUES OF CHEST COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SEVERITY SCORE FOR AIR-LEAK SYNDROME IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS DISEASE-2019

ÖZLEM ÖNER, VOLKAN HANCI, MEHMET ÇAĞATAY GÜRKOK, HAKAN AKTUNA, MERVE BALCIOĞLU, ALİ CANTÜRK, NACİYE SİNEM GEZER, MEHMET NURİ YAKAR, BEGÜM ERGAN, ERDEM YAKA, ALİ NECATİ GÖKMEN

Türk Yoğun Bakım Dergisi - 2025;23(2):128-139

 

Introduction: Predicting Air-Leak (AL) syndrome and knowing its risk factors in critically ill patients with Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) can reduce morbidity and mortality. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether the thorax computed tomography severity score (CT-SS) can predict the development of AL. Methods and Materials: COVID-19 patients were divided into two groups based on whether they developed AL syndrome. CT-SS was calculated for all patients. The predictive power of CT-SS for the development of AL syndrome and possible risk factors for AL were investigated. Results: AL syndrome developed in 52 out of 272 patients included in the study (19.1%). The median CT-SS was significantly higher in the AL group. The CT-SS value in the AL group was 19 (2-25), while it was 13 (1-25) in the non-AL group (p-value <0.001). CT-SS was found to have good diagnostic performance in predicting the occurrence of AL (p<0.001). When comparing the ICU mortality rates of the groups, it was 42.3% in the non-AL group and 88.5% in the AL group. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: CT-SS may have predictive potential for the development of AL syndrome associated with COVID-19. However, further studies are needed in this area.