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Breathe easy, baby, breathe. Lung ultrasound in neonatal critical care. [PDF]
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Association between lung fluid levels estimated by remote dielectric sensing and lung ultrasound in patients with heart failure. [PDF]
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Lung Ultrasound Imaging Dataset for Accurate Detection and Localization of LUS Vertical Artifact. [PDF]
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Lung ultrasound plus transthoracic echocardiography for severity stratification in pulmonary fibrosis: a cross-sectional diagnostic study. [PDF]
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Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2023
AbstractThe CME review is intended to explain and discuss the clinical value of lung ultrasound but also to enable a pragmatically oriented approach by analyzing the clinical aspect. This includes knowledge of the pre-test probability, the acuteness of the disease, the current clinical situation, detection and/or characterization, initial diagnosis or ...
Christoph F. Dietrich +5 more
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AbstractThe CME review is intended to explain and discuss the clinical value of lung ultrasound but also to enable a pragmatically oriented approach by analyzing the clinical aspect. This includes knowledge of the pre-test probability, the acuteness of the disease, the current clinical situation, detection and/or characterization, initial diagnosis or ...
Christoph F. Dietrich +5 more
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Lung ultrasound in bronchiolitis
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2020AbstractBackgroundBronchiolitis is the most common acute viral infection of the lower respiratory tract in infants. Clinical severity is associated with different risk factors; however, no clinical, laboratory, or radiological findings are able to predict the course of the disease in full‐term infants. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a valid technique for the
La Regina D. +13 more
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2016
Abstract The lung is a relatively new site for the application of ultrasound. Beyond the more established assessment of pleural effusion, this organ has been traditionally considered off limits for sonographic investigation, since air is a well-known foe of the ultrasound beam.
Luna Gargani +1 more
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Abstract The lung is a relatively new site for the application of ultrasound. Beyond the more established assessment of pleural effusion, this organ has been traditionally considered off limits for sonographic investigation, since air is a well-known foe of the ultrasound beam.
Luna Gargani +1 more
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