Ayse Erkaya; Zafer Kutay Coskun; Seda Akyol; Tuncay Veysel Peker; Tayfun Kuçlu; Fatma Nur Baran Aksakal & Asli Beyza Tütüncü
The purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in the trachea and bronchi using 3-dimensional reconstruction images obtained from the initial and follow-up computed tomography (CT) scans of COVID-19 patients. A hundred COVID-19 patients over the age of 18 were included in our study. CT images were transferred to Mimics software, and a 3-dimensional reconstruction of the trachea and bronchi was performed. The initial and follow-up CT images of COVID-19 patients were graded as none (grade 0), mild (grade 1), moderate (grade 2), and severe (grade 3) according to the total lung severity score. The patients were divided into progression and regression groups according to the grade increase/decrease between the initial and follow-up CTs. Moreover, the patients were divided into groups as 0-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 4-12 weeks, and over 12 weeks according to the duration between the initial and follow-up CTs. The mean cross-sectional area, circumference, and diameter measurements of the right upper lobar bronchus, intermediate bronchus, middle lobar bronchus, and left lower lobar bronchus decreased in the follow-up CTs of the progression group. This decrease was not found to be statistically significant. In the follow-up CTs of the regression group, the left upper lobar bronchus and left lower lobar bronchus measurements increased but not statistically significant. Upon comparing the onset of the disease and the follow-up period, statistically significant changes did not occur in the trachea, main bronchus, and lobar bronchus of COVID-19 patients.
KEY WORDS: COVID-19; Follow-up CT; 3-dimensional reconstruction; Trachea; Bronchus.
ERKAYA, A.; KUTAY COSKUN, Z.; AKYOL, S.; VEYSEL PEKER, T.; KUÇLU, T.; NUR BARAN AKSAKAL, F. & BEYZA TÜTÜNCÜ, A. Morphometric examination of the trachea and bronchi in follow-up computed tomography scans of COVID-19 patients. Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):349-354, 2023.