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Lung Ultrasound for COVID‐19 Patchy Pneumonia

Authors :
Smargiassi, Andrea
Soldati, Gino
Torri, Elena
Mento, Federico
Milardi, Domenico
Del Giacomo, Paola
De Matteis, Giuseppe
Burzo, Maria Livia
Larici, Anna Rita
Pompili, Maurizio
Demi, Libertario
Inchingolo, Riccardo
Source :
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine; March 2021, Vol. 40 Issue: 3 p521-528, 8p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The 2019 novel coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is causing cases of severe pneumonia. Lung ultrasound (LUS) could be a useful tool for physicians detecting a bilateral heterogeneous patchy distribution of pathologic findings in a symptomatic suggestive context. The aim of this study was to focus on the implications of limiting LUS examinations to specific regions of the chest. Patients were evaluated with a standard sequence of LUS scans in 14 anatomic areas. A scoring system of LUS findings was reported, ranging from 0 to 3 (worst score, 3). The scores reported on anterior, lateral, and posterior landmarks were analyzed separately and compared with each other and with the global findings. Thirty‐eight patients were enrolled. A higher prevalence of score 0 was observed in the anterior region (44.08%). On the contrary, 21.05% of posterior regions and 13.62% of lateral regions were evaluated as score 3, whereas only 5.92% of anterior regions were classified as score 3. Findings from chest computed tomography performed in 16 patients with coronavirus disease 2019 correlated with and matched the distribution of findings from LUS. To assess the quantity and severity of lung disease, a comprehensive LUS examination is recommended. Omitting areas of the chest misses involved lung.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02784297 and 15509613
Volume :
40
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55326845
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jum.15428