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Quantitative analysis of lung ultrasonography for the detection of community-acquired pneumonia: a pilot study

Authors :
Paolo Pelosi
Gregorio Santori
Francesco Paparo
Francesco Corradi
Alessandro Garlaschi
Fiorella Altomonte
Antonella Vezzani
Lorenzo Ball
Claudia Brusasco
Vito Brusasco
Source :
BioMed Research International, BioMed Research International, Vol 2015 (2015)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background and Objective. Chest X-ray is recommended for routine use in patients with suspected pneumonia, but its use in emergency settings is limited. In this study, the diagnostic performance of a new method for quantitative analysis of lung ultrasonography was compared with bedside chest X-ray and visual lung ultrasonography for detection of community-acquired pneumonia, using thoracic computed tomography as a gold standard.Methods. Thirty-two spontaneously breathing patients with suspected community-acquired pneumonia, undergoing computed tomography examination, were consecutively enrolled. Each hemithorax was evaluated for the presence or absence of abnormalities by chest X-ray and quantitative or visual ultrasonography.Results. Quantitative ultrasonography showed higher sensitivity (93%), specificity (95%), and diagnostic accuracy (94%) than chest X-ray (64%, 80%, and 69%, resp.), visual ultrasonography (68%, 95%, and 77%, resp.), or their combination (77%, 75%, and 77%, resp.).Conclusions. Quantitative lung ultrasonography was considerably more accurate than either chest X-ray or visual ultrasonography in the diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia and it may represent a useful first-line approach for confirmation of clinical diagnosis in emergency settings.

Details

ISSN :
23146141
Volume :
2015
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioMed research international
Accession number :
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