Role of Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Different Chest Diseases

Beshoy Nasef Naguib;

Abstract


Until recently, the sonographic visualization of pulmonary and pleural diseases was considered a poorly accessible method, due to the inability of sound to penetrate air-filled lung.
Despite its limitations, lung ultrasonography is becoming an important diagnostic tool in a growing number of pathological situations such as pneumonia, atelectasis, interstitial-alveolar syndrome, pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax and pleural effusion.
The low sensitivity of chest x-ray and the difficulties of performing CT make this technique invaluable for bedside use in the intensive care unit.
Lung ultrasonography is an easily repeatable and radiation-free technique, and therefore, an attractive imaging tool for use on a daily basis, especially in the management of critically ill patients.
Thoracic ultrasound is an operator dependent technology. Focused, supervised training is needed to ensure that the operator correctly interprets the sonographic findings. Inadequate training may increase the risk of complications.


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Title Role of Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Different Chest Diseases
Other Titles دور الموجـــات فــــوق الصوتيــه فى تشخيص الامراض الصدريه المختلفه
Authors Beshoy Nasef Naguib
Issue Date 2014

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