SUMMARY
OBJECTIVE:
We retrospectively assessed whether there was a relationship between lung complications and some easily accessible markers to predict the presence of pulmonary consolidation in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
METHODS:
According to the polymerase chain reaction and chest computerized tomography results, the study was categorized into three groups. Group 1 (n=87) included the patients with polymerase chain reaction (+), group 2 (n=55) included the patients with polymerase chain reaction (-) and chest computerized tomography (+), and group 3 (n=77) included the patients with polymerase chain reaction (-) and chest computerized tomography (-), respectively.
RESULTS:
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein and increased age were associated with higher computerized tomography (CT) scores.
CONCLUSION:
Increased age and C-reactive protein (CRP) may suggest pulmonary infiltration on chest CT in patients with COVID-19.
KEYWORDS:
Coronavirus disease 2019; X-ray computed tomography; Diagnosis; C-reactive protein