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Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal ; 73(2):527, 2023.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2318812

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Objective: To determine the effect of thymic response to COVID-19 pneumonia on imaging and its impact on disease severity and outcome. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Armed Forces Institute of Radiology and Imaging (AFIRI), Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Mar to Jul 2020. Methodology: A total of 1620 COVID-19 patients above the age of 18, of either gender, were included in the study. Their findings on High-Resolution CT (HRCT) chest were recorded and graded according to the CT severity score (CTSS) out of a total of 40;less than or equal to 19 was taken as mild while >20 scores were considered as severe disease. The thymic response was assessed by imaging appearance on CT and was graded from 0-3 as follows: fatty, predominantly fatty, mixed density (fat and soft density), and soft density. Fatty replacement implied thymic involution, while soft density depicted a reactivation of thymic tissue after a disease process depictive adequate thymic response. Results: A significant difference in thymic response was observed in patients of different age groups (p<0.001), with the younger age group demonstrating thymic reactivation/ response in the majority (170/244, 69.7%). CT severity score and mortality were significantly higher in older patients demonstrating poor thymic response to COVID pneumonia. Conclusion: Response of the thymus to acute viral infection by Sars COVID-19 is impaired as age progresses;this accounts for greater disease severity, morbidity and mortality in older patients.

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