@article{Nasir Khan ,Muhammad Umar ,Maria Khaliq ,Hina Hanif ,Misbah Durrani ,Riffat Raja_2020, title={Chest X-ray findings in COVID-19: A Pictorial Review}, volume={24}, url={https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/1428}, DOI={10.37939/jrmc.v24iSupp-1.1428}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Introduction</strong><strong>: </strong>Chest X-ray and Computed tomography(CT) of chest play an important role in the diagnosis and management of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). As chest CT may not be readily available in most clinical setups X-ray Chest plays a pivotal role in such clinical scenarios and an irreplaceable initial radiological investigation of these patients.</p> <p><strong>Objective: </strong>The objective of this article is to identify and elaborate the commonest appearances and patterns of lung changes on Chest X rays in COVID-19 positive patients confirmed on RT-PCR COVID testing.</p> <p><strong>Materials and Methods: </strong>Cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study of Chest X-ray findings of 294  RT-PCR confirmed COVID-19 patients admitted across 3 hospitals (Rawalpindi institute of urology (RIU), Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) and Holy Family Hospital (HFH)) from March 30<sup>th,</sup> 2020 till April 30<sup>th,</sup> 2020. CXR was analyzed for consolidation patches, ground-glass opacification (GGO), multi-lobe involvement, bilateral distribution, and pleural fluid. The chest X-ray with positive findings was graded into mild, moderate, and severe grades using BSTI (British Society of Thoracic imaging) guidelines.</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>Mean age of study patients was 45.5 years. Among the study population 230 (78.2 %) were male and 64 (21.8%) female. On baseline chest X rays, consolidations were the commonest finding (n=84, 28.5%), followed by ground-glass opacity (n=17, 5.7 %). The more common locations were peripheral and lower zones, and the majority had bilateral lung involvement (Table 1). Pleural effusions were found in only 5 of the study patients.  Among these patients, 187 (63.6%) had an initial normal chest X-ray. Moreover, 35, 34, and 38patients had mild, moderate, and severe diseases respectively.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Chest X-ray is an important initial radiological investigation for COVID 19 patients and plays an important role in the management during the course of the disease.</p>}, number={Supp-1}, journal={Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College}, author={Nasir Khan ,Muhammad Umar ,Maria Khaliq ,Hina Hanif ,Misbah Durrani ,Riffat Raja}, year={2020}, month={Aug.} }