The Use of Lung Ultrasound in the Follow-up of Pediatric Patients with Community-acquired Pneumonia.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Israel Medical Association Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Vered Nir, Guy Katsenelenbogen, Rima Karabitski, Vered Schichter-Konfino, Adi Klein
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Abstract

Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a prevalent bacterial infection in children. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is gaining popularity as a diagnostic tool for pneumonia, with the added potential for monitoring disease progression. However, research on the benefits of this modality for monitoring disease progression remains limited.

Objectives: To categorize the follow-up sonographic findings of lung inflammation in pediatric patients performed 10-14 days after being diagnosed with CAP.

Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study of children aged 0-18 years, diagnosed with CAP between 2020 and 2022. LUS findings at the time of diagnosis and 10-14 days later were recorded and documented.

Results: In total, 47 children were recruited, and 22 were included in the analysis. At the time of diagnosis, 20 patients (90%) had B-lines. Air bronchograms were found in all patients, and consolidation findings were observed in seven of the examined patients (32%). At the follow-up LUS 10-14 days later, B-lines were observed in six patients (27%). Air bronchograms were observed in eight patients, and consolidation findings were observed in six (27%). In 13 patients (59%), the follow-up LUS was completely normal. These patients were younger and had lower body weights. Pathological findings persisted in 41% of the patients.

Conclusions: For most patients, LUS demonstrated a resolution. Further large-scale studies are needed to validate the findings and determine the role of LUS in pediatric CAP.

肺部超声在儿童社区获得性肺炎随访中的应用。
背景:社区获得性肺炎(CAP)是儿童常见的细菌性感染。肺超声(LUS)作为肺炎的诊断工具越来越受欢迎,具有监测疾病进展的附加潜力。然而,关于这种监测疾病进展方式的益处的研究仍然有限。目的:对诊断为CAP后10-14天儿科患者肺部炎症的随访超声结果进行分类。方法:我们对2020年至2022年间诊断为CAP的0-18岁儿童进行了前瞻性观察研究。在诊断时和10-14天后的LUS结果被记录和记录。结果:共招募47名儿童,其中22名纳入分析。在诊断时,20名患者(90%)有b系。所有患者均发现支气管充气征,其中7例(32%)出现实变。在随访LUS 10-14天后,6例患者(27%)观察到b系。8例患者出现支气管充气征,6例(27%)出现实变。13例(59%)患者随访LUS完全正常。这些患者较年轻,体重较轻。41%的患者仍有病理表现。结论:对于大多数患者,LUS表现出一种解决方案。需要进一步的大规模研究来验证这些发现并确定LUS在儿科CAP中的作用。
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Israel Medical Association Journal
Israel Medical Association Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
54
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association. The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.
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