Point-of-care ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in respiratory assessment in awake paediatric patients: a comparative study.
James EdelmanHannah TaylorAnne-Marie GossNatasha TisovszkyKang Min SunSophie O'TooleKate HerriottsElizabeth InglisChloe JohnsonScott PenfoldJenny BullPeter ShiresAshley TowersMichael J GriksaitisPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2023)
Lung POCUS has excellent diagnostic accuracy. The diagnosis of normal lung on POCUS when performed by a trained practitioner can reliably reduce the need for a CXR, thus reducing CXR use and radiation exposure in children. An abnormal lung POCUS could then either give the diagnosis or lead to a CXR with the expectation of clinically relevant findings.