The use of lung ultrasound during the COVID-19 pandemic: A narrative review with specific focus on its role in pregnancy.

Aly Youssef, Marta Cavalera, Carlotta Azzarone, Carla Serra, Elena Brunelli, Paolo Casadio, Gianluigi Pilu
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Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a challenge to every health system. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that this pandemic will disappear soon. No health system, with its present resources and workflow, is capable enough to deal with a full-blown wave of this pandemic. Acquisition of specific new skills may be fundamental in delivering appropriate health care for our patients. The gold standard for diagnosis of the COVID-19 infection is real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Radiological investigations (chest X-ray or high-resolution computerized tomography [CT]) can be helpful both for diagnosis and management, but they have many limitations. Ultrasound has been suggested as a reliable and accurate tool for assessing the lungs in COVID-19 patients. Lung ultrasound (LUS) can show specific signs of interstitial pneumonia, which is characteristic of COVID-19 pulmonary infection. In addition, nonradiologist specialists with experience in ultrasound can be trained on LUS with a relatively rapid learning curve. In pregnancy, LUS can be particularly useful due to the avoidance of exposure to ionizing radiation. In this review, we present the advantages, techniques, and limitations of the use of LUS during the COVID-19 pandemic, with specific focus on pregnancy.

COVID-19大流行期间肺部超声的使用:特别关注其在妊娠中的作用的叙述性回顾
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对每个卫生系统都是一个挑战。不幸的是,这种大流行病不太可能很快消失。以目前的资源和工作流程,任何卫生系统都没有足够的能力应对这一流行病的全面爆发。获得特定的新技能可能是为我们的病人提供适当医疗保健的基础。实时逆转录聚合酶链反应是诊断COVID-19感染的金标准。放射学检查(胸部x线或高分辨率计算机断层扫描[CT])对诊断和治疗都有帮助,但它们有许多局限性。超声被认为是评估COVID-19患者肺部的可靠和准确的工具。肺超声(LUS)可显示间质性肺炎的特定征象,这是COVID-19肺部感染的特征。此外,具有超声经验的非放射科专家可以通过相对快速的学习曲线进行LUS培训。在怀孕期间,由于避免暴露于电离辐射,LUS可能特别有用。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了在COVID-19大流行期间使用LUS的优势、技术和局限性,并特别关注妊娠。
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