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Use of lung ultrasound in covid-19: Comparison with ultra-high-resolution computed tomography among 29 patients at 'd. cotugno' hospital, Naples, Italy

Authors :
Iodice, V.
Pisaturo, M.
Fusco, F. M.
Tambaro, O.
Parrella, G.
Flumeri, G. D.
Viglietti, R.
Pisapia, R.
Palmiero, G.
Elio Bignardi
Coppola, M.
Rescigno, C.
Sangiovanni, V.
Iodice, Valentina
Pisaturo, Mariantonietta
Fusco, Francesco Maria
Tambaro, Orsola
Parrella, Giovanni
Di Flumeri, Giusy
Viglietti, Rosaria
Pisapia, Raffaella
Palmiero, Giulia
Bignardi, Elio
Coppola, Michele
Rescigno, Carolina
Sangiovanni, Vincenzo
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Ultra-High-Resolution Computed Tomography (U-HR-CT) is the reference imaging technique for pneumonia in the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Pulmonary Ultrasound (LUS) could be a valid diagnostic alternative for the imaging of COVID-19. Our study aimed to investigate the clinical performance of LUS in the initial evaluation of pneumonia in COVID-19 patients, compared to standard U-HR-CT. Among 29 patients with confirmed COVID-19, all U-HR-CT hallmarks showed an excellent concordance with LUS findings according to Cohen coefficient. In our experience, LUS is a viable alternative to U-HR-CT, with the advantages of being radiation-free, flexible, cost-effective, and reasonably reducing nosocomial transmission risks because performed at bed-side.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....7f7879e9c11f547bef202f7d87cc7a6e