The role of lung ultrasonography in COVID-19 disease management.

J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open

Department of Medicine. Department of Emergency Medicine St. Francis Hospital, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbus Georgia USA.

Published: December 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • COVID-19 has caused major disruptions in global healthcare, affecting emergency departments and intensive care units, prompting efforts to enhance surge capacity and optimize diagnosis and containment strategies.
  • Early studies showed a strong correlation between chest CT scans and lung ultrasound findings in COVID-19 patients, highlighting lung ultrasound's effectiveness in diagnosing respiratory issues without radiation exposure.
  • The text proposes 11 specific uses for lung ultrasound across various medical settings during the pandemic, emphasizing its advantages for patient assessment, infection control, and follow-up care for those affected by COVID-19.

Article Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has created unprecedented disruption for global healthcare systems. Offices and emergency departments (EDs) were the first responders to the pandemic, followed by medical wards and intensive care unit (ICUs). Worldwide efforts sprouted to coordinate proper response by increasing surge capacity and optimizing diagnosis and containment. Within the complex scenario of the outbreak, the medical community shared scientific research and implemented best-guess imaging strategies in order to save time and additional staff exposures. Early publications showed agreement between chest computed tomography (CT) and lung sonography: widespread ground-glass findings resembling acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on CT of COVID-19 patients matched lung ultrasound signs and patterns. Well-established accuracy of bedside sonography for lung conditions and its advantages (such as no ionizing radiation; low-cost, real-time bedside imaging; and easier disinfection steps) prompted a wider adoption of lung ultrasound for daily assessment and monitoring of COVID-19 patients. Growing literature, webinars, online materials, and international networks are promoting lung ultrasound for the same purpose. We propose 11 lung ultrasound roles for different medical settings during the pandemic, starting from the out-of-hospital setting, where lung ultrasound has ergonomic and infection control advantages. Then we describe how medical wards and ICUs can safely integrate lung ultrasound into COVID-19 care pathways. Finally, we present outpatient use of lung ultrasound to aid follow-up of positive case contacts and of those discharged from the hospital.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404352PMC
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