Live teleultrasound for evaluation of the chest: a systematic review.

IF 9 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Respiratory Review Pub Date : 2025-05-28 Print Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1183/16000617.0260-2024
Victor Duong, Liam M Hannan, Kirstin Tirant, Yee Xian Choe, Erica Hateley, Sanjeevan Muruganandan
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Abstract

Background: Innovation in ultrasound technology has led to the development of portable devices which can transmit images in real time to a remotely located expert, known as live teleultrasound. This allows immediate feedback on image acquisition, assistance with interpretation and subsequent clinical decision-making.

Aim: We performed a systematic review of the literature to examine outcomes related to live teleultrasound of the chest.

Methods: A systematic search for studies reporting outcomes from live teleultrasound of the chest (excluding cardiac) in adults was performed in PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL and Cochrane CENTRAL. At least two independent reviewers were involved in screening, data extraction and critical appraisal.

Results: In total, 1855 eligible studies were identified. Of those, 106 studies progressed to full-text screening and 43 studies were included for data extraction. Case reports and feasibility studies were most prevalent, and study quality was low overall. Commonly reported outcomes included 1) image quality rated by a remote clinician; 2) remote clinician's comfort in making management decisions; and 3) comparison of teleultrasound image acquisition with images acquired at the bedside by an expert. Three diagnostic accuracy studies demonstrated a high accuracy of teleultrasound for the identification of signs such as lung sliding, the interstitial syndrome and pleural effusion. Consolidation was less reliably identified. Eight studies collected qualitative data on attitudes of remote and face-to-face clinicians, which were consistently positive.

Conclusion: Low-quality evidence suggests that live teleultrasound can be used to assess the lungs and pleural space; however, further study is required to ensure its diagnostic accuracy.

实时远程超声评估胸部:系统回顾。
背景:超声技术的创新导致了便携式设备的发展,这种设备可以将图像实时传输给远程专家,称为实时远程超声。这允许即时反馈图像采集,协助解释和随后的临床决策。目的:我们进行了系统的文献综述,以检查与胸部实时远程超声相关的结果。方法:系统检索PubMed、MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL和Cochrane CENTRAL中报告成人胸部(不包括心脏)实时远程超声结果的研究。至少有两名独立审稿人参与了筛选、数据提取和批判性评估。结果:共纳入1855项符合条件的研究。其中,106项研究进行了全文筛选,43项研究纳入了数据提取。病例报告和可行性研究最为普遍,研究质量总体较低。通常报告的结果包括:1)远程临床医生评定的图像质量;2)远程临床医生在做出管理决策时的舒适度;3)远程超声图像采集与专家床边图像采集的比较。三项诊断准确性研究表明,远程超声对肺滑动、间质综合征和胸腔积液等体征的识别具有很高的准确性。合并的识别不太可靠。八项研究收集了远程和面对面临床医生态度的定性数据,这些数据一致是积极的。结论:低质量证据提示实时远程超声可用于肺和胸膜间隙的评估;但其诊断准确性有待进一步研究。
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European Respiratory Review
European Respiratory Review Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
1.30%
发文量
91
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Respiratory Review (ERR) is an open-access journal published by the European Respiratory Society (ERS), serving as a vital resource for respiratory professionals by delivering updates on medicine, science, and surgery in the field. ERR features state-of-the-art review articles, editorials, correspondence, and summaries of recent research findings and studies covering a wide range of topics including COPD, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease, lung cancer, tuberculosis, and pulmonary infections. Articles are published continuously and compiled into quarterly issues within a single annual volume.
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