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Lung Ultrasound in the Critically Ill [PDF]
Lung ultrasound is a bedside noninvasive method allowing immediate assessment of most disorders impairing the function of this vital organ. Although little used for decades, lung ultrasound provides standardized and reproducible information, using a ...
Daniel A. Lichtenstein +1 more
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Advances in lung ultrasound [PDF]
ABSTRACT Ultrasound examination of the chest has advanced in recent decades. This imaging modality is currently used to diagnose several pathological conditions and provides qualitative and quantitative information. Acoustic barriers represented by the aerated lungs and the bony framework of the chest generate well-described sonographic artifacts that ...
Francisco Neto, Miguel José +4 more
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Utility of lung ultrasound [PDF]
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Arbeid E +4 more
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Lung Ultrasound: The Essentials
Although US of the lungs is increasingly used clinically, diagnostic radiologists are not routinely trained in its use and interpretation. Lung US is a highly sensitive and specific modality that aids in the evaluation of the lungs for many different abnormalities, including pneumonia, pleural effusion, pulmonary edema, and pneumothorax.
Thomas J. Marini +6 more
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Efficient Lung Ultrasound Classification
A machine learning method for classifying Lung UltraSound is here proposed to pro- vide a point of care tool for supporting a safe, fast and accurate diagnosis, that can also be useful during a pandemic like as SARS-CoV-2. Given the advantages (e.g.
Antonio Bruno +4 more
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Lung ultrasound in bronchiolitis [PDF]
To the editor:I read with interest the article from Caiulo and colleagues[2].Since Lichtenstein described new applications of chestsonography in adults [3],some authorshave published onitsapplication in children, and this topic has become verypopulargiven the absence of radiation. The article by Caiuloet al.
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Ultrasound of the Pleurae and Lungs
The value of ultrasound techniques in examination of the pleurae and lungs has been underestimated over recent decades. One explanation for this is the assumption that the ventilated lungs and the bones of the rib cage constitute impermeable obstacles to ultrasound.
Dietrich, Christoph F. +5 more
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Lung Ultrasound for the Cardiologist
For a cardiologist, lung ultrasound is an add-on to transthoracic echocardiography, just as lung auscultation is part of a cardiac physical examination. A cardiac 3.5- to 5.0-MHz transducer is generally suitable because the small footprint makes it ideal for scanning intercostal spaces.
Eugenio, Picano +3 more
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