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Objectives:To evaluate the diagnostic value of the rtRT-PCR test and CT in patients presenting with typical clinical symptoms of COVID-19.Methods:The study with the participation of four center in Turkey was performed retrospectively from 20 March-15 April 2020 in 203 patients confirmed for COVID-19. The initial rtRT-PCR test was positive in 142 (70.0%) of the patients (Group-I) and negative in 61 patients (Group-II).Results:The mean age of the patients in Group-I was 49.7±18.0 years and the time between the onset of symptoms and admission to the hospital was 3.6±2.0 days; whereas the same values for the patients in Group-II were 58.1±19.9 and 5.3±4.2, respectively (p=0.004; p=0.026). Initial rtRT-PCR was found positive with 83.5% sensitivity and 74.1% PPV in patients with symptom duration of less than five days. It was found that rtRT-PCR positivity correlated negatively with the presence of CT findings, age, comorbidity, shortness of breath, and symptom duration, while rtRT-PCR positivity correlated positively with headache. Presence of CT findings was positively correlated with age, comorbidity, shortness of breath, fever, and the symptom duration.Conclusions:It should be noted that a negative result in the rtRT-PCR test does not rule out the possibility of COVID-19 diagnosis in patients whose symptom duration is longer than five days, who are elderly with comorbidities and in particular who present with fever and shortness of breath. In these patients, typical CT findings are diagnostic for COVID-19. A normal chest CT is no reason to loosen up measures of isolation in patients with newly beginning symptoms until the results are obtained from the PCR test.

Highlights

  • The coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) pandemic is a global public health problem which cannot be treated until a specific antiviral drug is developed, which renders early detection and medical isolation extremely important

  • Our study shows higher rtRT-PCR positivity in patients under 60, with symptom duration of less than five days, presenting with headache and without shortness of breath

  • It is found that the rtRT-PCR test is correlated negatively with patient age, symptom duration, presence of comorbidity, and shortness of breath

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Introduction

The coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) pandemic is a global public health problem which cannot be treated until a specific antiviral drug is developed, which renders early detection and medical isolation extremely important. The time consuming nature of the test and limited supply of the test kit are other problems. Recognition is crucial to quickly initiate treatment, isolation, and care, not to mention to reduce transmission, including infections in close contacts and healthcare professionals. Computed tomography (CT) was used as an alternative diagnostic method for detection of cases.[6,7] The aim of this study was to explore the diagnostic value of rtRT-PCR test and CT in patients presenting with typical clinical symptoms of COVID-19

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