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Pediatric empyema: Are ultrasound characteristics at the time of intervention predictive of reintervention?

Stuart HaggieHiran SelvaduraiHasantha GunasekeraDominic A FitzgeraldDavid LordMurthy S Chennapragada
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2022)
We report no association between ultrasound characteristics and repeat intervention for complicated pneumonia following primary CDF treatment. There was minimal interobserver agreement in reporting ultrasound characteristics despite more objective criteria. Clinicians rely on ultrasound findings to support decisions around intervention in pediatric empyema. This study does not support relying on ultrasound to estimate the likelihood of reintervention.
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