Thoracic ultrasound in guiding management of respiratory disease.
Maged HassanSally GriffithsBen ProbynAhmed S SadakaAbdelfattah A ToumanGareth TrevelyanDavid BreenCyrus DaneshvarPublished in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2024)
In addition to its current uses, there are many avenues where thoracic ultrasound will soon be beneficial. Recent studies show promising roles in areas such as patient-tailored guidance of pleurodesis and non-invasively predicting lung re-expansion after pleural fluid drainage. In addition, auxiliary tools such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography are proving useful in identifying the etiology and directing the successful sampling of pleural and lung lesions. Studies are also exploring the utility of sonographic biomarkers such as echogenicity and septations to predict outcomes in pleural disease.