2016
DOI: 10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkv012
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Practical approach to lung ultrasound

Abstract: Lung ultrasound (LU) relies on direct visualization of structures and artifact interpretation. Probe selectionUS machines available in critical care settings are likely to have either a linear (vascular access probe), curvilinear (abdominal probe) or phased array (echo probe), or a combination. A great advantage of LU is that useful images can be obtained with each of these. Each probe has pros and cons.

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“…As a result, different compositions of healthy and diseased lungs generate different artifactual patterns in LUS that can be utilized for diagnostic purposes (Fig. 1) (Miller 2016). For example, Fig.…”
Section: Basic Principles Of Lung Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, different compositions of healthy and diseased lungs generate different artifactual patterns in LUS that can be utilized for diagnostic purposes (Fig. 1) (Miller 2016). For example, Fig.…”
Section: Basic Principles Of Lung Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These probes have a small footprint for fitting between the ribs to demonstrate all the signs of LUS, but the image clarity of the images is not as good compared to linear or curvilinear probes. 13 Even though most ultrasound machines have uniform functional features, there remains some variation in the designs of different manufacturers. Hence it is important to become acquainted with the modes and controls of the specific machine before scanning.…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of Lung Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 LUS necessitates the understanding of the following 10 basic signs for interpreting underlying normal and ab- normal lung conditions. 13,21,22 These signs have been assessed in various studies and have diagnostic accuracies ranging from 90 -100%, which makes LUS a reasonable choice for the accepted bedside standard. 23 For any ultrasound image obtained, a baseline image is required to correlate normal with abnormal.…”
Section: Clinical Applications Of Lung Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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