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Real-Time Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound – a New Simple Tool for Detection of Peritoneal-Pleural Communications in Hepatic Hydrothorax

Authors :
R. Righini
Giovanni Gasbarrini
Gf Stefanini
C. Corbelli
Luigi Bolondi
Fg Foschi
Mauro Bernardi
Giorgio Marano
Maurizio Pompili
Fabio Piscaglia
Alvisi
Foschi F.G.
Piscaglia F.
Pompili M.
Corbelli C.
Marano G.
Righini R.
Alvisi V.
Gasbarrini G.
Bolondi L.
Bernardi M.
Stefanini GF.
Source :
Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound. 29:538-542
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2008.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Hepatic hydrothorax is defined as the accumulation of pleural effusion in a cirrhotic patient in the absence of pulmonary or cardiac disease. Peritoneal fluid can pass into the pleural space through diaphragmatic fenestrations. The demonstration of such passage is important to establish the diagnosis of hepatic hydrothorax and can be achieved by intraperitoneal injection of nuclear contrast agents. Our aim was to evaluate the ability of contrast enhanced ultrasound in the detection of peritoneal-pleural communications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patients with cirrhotic ascites and pleural effusion were studied in order to make a diagnosis of hepatic hydrothorax. SonoVue was injected into the peritoneal cavity (9.8 mL), and the peritoneal and pleural cavities were monitored by ultrasound. All patients were then studied using a nuclear scan. RESULTS: Passage of SonoVue from the peritoneal to the pleural cavities was seen in 5 patients. In 2 patients, no passage of contrast agent was detectable. Nuclear scan was consistent with contrast enhanced ultrasound in all patients. CONCLUSION: This study shows that the presence of peritoneal-pleural communications can be demonstrated by real time contrast enhanced ultrasound, whose results are comparable to those of nuclear scan. Contrast enhanced ultrasound is cheaper and could theoretically be performed wherever ultrasound facilities are available.

Details

ISSN :
14388782 and 01724614
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c5fcc393ed054bb028a02ca7a349c23
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1027328