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Comparison of efficacy of lung ultrasound and chest X-ray in diagnosing pulmonary edema and pleural effusion in ICU patients: A single centre, prospective, observational study
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作者 Kunal Tewari Sumanth Pelluru +5 位作者 Deepak Mishra Nitin Pahuja Akash Ray Mohapatra Jyotsna Sharma Om Bahadur Thapa Manjot Multani 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2024年第3期41-50,共10页
Background and Aims While chest X-ray (CXR) has been a conventional tool in intensive care units (ICUs) to identify lung pathologies, computed tomography (CT) scan remains the gold standard. Use of lung ultrasound (LU... Background and Aims While chest X-ray (CXR) has been a conventional tool in intensive care units (ICUs) to identify lung pathologies, computed tomography (CT) scan remains the gold standard. Use of lung ultrasound (LUS) in resource-rich ICUs is still under investigation. The present study compares the utility of LUS to that of CXR in identifying pulmonary edema and pleural effusion in ICU patients. In addition, consolidation and pneumothorax were analyzed as secondary outcome measures. Material and Methods This is a prospective, single centric, observational study. Patients admitted in ICU were examined for lung pathologies, using LUS by a trained intensivist;and CXR done within 4 hours of each other. The final diagnosis was ascertained by an independent senior radiologist, based on the complete medical chart including clinical findings and the results of thoracic CT, if available. The results were compared and analyzed. Results Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of LUS was 95%, 94.4%, 94.67% for pleural effusion;and 98.33%, 97.78%, 98.00% for pulmonary edema respectively. Corresponding values with CXR were 48.33%, 76.67%, 65.33% for pleural effusion;and 36.67%, 82.22% and 64.00% for pulmonary edema respectively. Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of LUS was 91.30%, 96.85%, 96.00% for consolidation;and 100.00%, 79.02%, 80.00% for pneumothorax respectively. Corresponding values with CXR were 60.87%, 81.10%, 78.00% for consolidation;and 71.3%, 97.20%, 96.00% for pneumothorax respectively. Conclusion LUS has better diagnostic accuracy in diagnosis of pleural effusion and pulmonary edema when compared with CXR and is thus recommended as an effective alternative for diagnosis of these conditions in acute care settings. Our study recommends that a thoracic CT scan can be avoided in most of such cases. 展开更多
关键词 chest X ray (CXR) CONSOLIDATION Pulmonary edema Pleural effusion Lung ultrasound (LUS) PNEUMOTHORAX
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The Characteristics and Dynamic Changes of X Ray Chest Film in 50 Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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作者 马俊义 李智岗 +2 位作者 赵增毅 孙武装 王颖 《Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine》 2003年第4期296-298,共3页
关键词 in The Characteristics and Dynamic Changes of X ray chest Film in 50 Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS
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Chest X ray changes in severe acute respiratory syndrome cases after discontinuation of glucocorticosteroids treatment
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作者 姚婉贞 陈亚红 +9 位作者 张立强 王筱宏 孙永昌 孙威 韩江莉 张福春 郑亚安 孙伯章 贺蓓 赵鸣武 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第1期143-144,共2页
关键词 severe acute respiratory syndrome·glucocorticosteroids·chest X ray
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