Lung sonographic findings in COVID-19 patients - 13/07/21
Abstract |
Objective |
The objective of this study was to describe the lung sonographic findings of COVID-19 patients prospectively and investigate its association with disease severity.
Methods |
This study was conducted in an emergency department and included consecutively enrolled laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patients. Lung sonography findings were described in all the included patients and analysed with respect to the clinical severity of the patients.
Results |
106 patients were included in the study. Common sonographic findings in COVID-19 patients were pleural line irregularity or shredding (70% of patients), followed by B – profile (59%), pleural line thickening (33%), occasional B – lines (26%), sub-pleural consolidations (35%), deep consolidations (6%), spared areas (13%), confluent B – lines or waterfall sign (14%) and pleural effusion (9%). These findings tended to be present more bilaterally and in lower lung zones. Sonographic characteristics like bilateral lung involvement, B – profile, spared areas and confluent B – lines or waterfall sign were significantly associated (p < 0.01) with clinical severity (more frequent with increasing disease severity).
Conclusion |
The lung sonographic findings of COVID-19 were found more bilaterally and in lower lung zones, and specific findings like B – profile, pleural thickening, spared areas and confluent B – lines or waterfall sign were associated with severe COVID-19.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Lung ultrasound is a valuable tool in COVID-19 patient management. |
• | Various findings include pleural line abnormalities, sub-pleural consolidation, B-profile, spared areas and confluent B-lines |
• | These findings tend to be more bilateral and appear in lower lung zones. |
• | Severe COVID-19 disease presents with more bilateral involvement, spared areas and confluent B-lines (waterfall sign). |
Keywords : COVID-19, Lung sonography, Ultrasound, Characteristics
Plan
Vol 45
P. 324-328 - juillet 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.