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Lung ultrasound to detect cardiopulmonary interactions in acutely ill children.

Daniele Antonio PizzutoCristina De RoseValentina FerroRosa MorelloAnnamaria MusolinoPiero Valentini
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
We found that LUS findings in these acutely ill children are different from the ultrasound pattern of other categories of children and in particular (1) children with acute lower respiratory tract infections and (2) healthy infants. The finding in a child of a sonographic interstitial syndrome with multiple, bright, long, separate, and nonconfluent B-lines/long vertical artifacts deriving from a normal and regular pleural line, in the absence of subpleural consolidations, is strongly predictive of cardiogenic pulmonary edema or pulmonary congestion in the course of systemic inflammatory disease/sepsis.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • respiratory tract
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • oxidative stress
  • acute kidney injury
  • computed tomography
  • image quality
  • septic shock
  • dual energy