Journal article
Point-of-care lung ultrasound in the assessment of patients with COVID-19: A tutorial
X Cid, A Wang, J Heiberg, D Canty, C Royse, X Li, D El-Ansary, Y Yang, K Haji, D Haji, A Denault, L Tivendale, K Brooks, X Hu, A Royse
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajum.12228
Abstract
The adoption of point-of-care lung ultrasound for both suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients highlights the issues of accessibility to ultrasound training and equipment. Lung ultrasound is more sensitive than chest radiography in detecting viral pneumonitis and preferred over computed tomography for reasons including its portability, reduced healthcare worker exposure and repeatability. The main lung ultrasound findings in COVID-19 patients are interstitial syndrome, irregular pleural line and subpleural consolidations. Consolidations are most likely found in critical patients in need of ventilatory support. Hence, lung ultrasound may be used to timely triage patients who may have evolvi..
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