2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2021.12.008
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Can chest computed tomography findings be compared between outpatient and hospitalized COVID‐19 patients?

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“…Nevertheless, variations in CT protocol parameter settings can significantly impact IQ, posing potential challenges. Problems can arise when patients are transferred between different hospitals or when they receive a follow-up scan months later at a different hospital to investigate any post-infectious parenchymal alterations related to long COVID [ 14 , 15 ].…”
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“…Nevertheless, variations in CT protocol parameter settings can significantly impact IQ, posing potential challenges. Problems can arise when patients are transferred between different hospitals or when they receive a follow-up scan months later at a different hospital to investigate any post-infectious parenchymal alterations related to long COVID [ 14 , 15 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We also thank the editor for allowing us to respond and provide more details about our study. In the mentioned letter to the editor 1 , some potential concerns were noted regarding the factors that may affect the results, including the impact of the time interval between the incidence of symptoms and medical imaging and the possibility of the presence of background lung disease and comorbidities.…”
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“…The first matter that the authors 1 pointed was the lack of information about the time interval between positive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and CT scan or between symptom onset and CT. We should have declared that the time interval between RT-PCR and CT scan was less than a week for all patients in both groups. Some previous studies reported the temporal changes of CT findings in the course of COVID-19 disease 3 , 4 .…”
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