Alvaro Bartolomé-Solanas, Marta Porta-Vilaró, Juan Carlos Soler-Perromat, Montserrat Del Amo, Ana Isabel García-Diez, Igor Radalov, Llúria Cornellas, Isaac Pomés Lopez, Jaime Isern-Kebschull, Xavier Tomás
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背景和目的:传统上,有关胸部超声的文献主要集中在胸膜和肺部病理学的研究上。然而,鉴于胸壁结构的表浅位置,超声被证明是检查胸壁结构的绝佳技术。本研究旨在评估胸腔超声在诊断各种胸壁病变方面的临床实用性,并说明可实现的主要诊断方法:我们于 2024 年 1 月在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上对有关胸部超声的文章进行了文献检索。主要内容和研究结果:胸部超声已成为一种强大的诊断工具,尤其是在结合详尽的临床病史时。它能快速、廉价、安全地解决各级医疗机构中常见的各种临床不确定性。在急诊情况下,它在检测肋骨骨折方面表现出色,与传统的胸部 X 光片相比能力更强,与计算机断层扫描(CT)的效果相似。此外,胸部超声在评估肿瘤方面也非常有效,通常无需进一步检查即可做出准确诊断。它还有助于区分可能需要 CT 或磁共振成像 (MRI) 等更先进成像技术的病变。此外,胸部超声在感染性和退行性疾病的初步评估中也发挥着重要作用:结论:胸部超声是检查胸壁结构的一种多功能、高效的诊断工具。其应用在创伤评估、肿瘤评估和各种病症的鉴别方面尤为重要。该技术快速、经济、安全的特点凸显了它在各种临床环境中作为主要诊断工具的潜力。
Narrative review of chest wall ultrasound: a practical approach.
Background and objective: Traditionally, literature on thoracic ultrasound has focused on the study of pleural and pulmonary pathology. However, given the superficial location of thoracic wall structures, ultrasound proves to be an excellent technique for their examination. This study aims to evaluate the clinical utility of thoracic ultrasound in diagnosing various thoracic wall pathologies and to illustrate the primary diagnoses that can be achieved.
Methods: We performed a literature search in January 2024 in PubMed and Google Scholar for articles on thoracic ultrasound. Relevant articles were selected and synthesized in a narrative form.
Key content and findings: Thoracic ultrasound has emerged as a powerful diagnostic tool, especially when combined with a thorough clinical history. It allows for rapid, inexpensive, and safe resolution of a wide range of common clinical uncertainties across all levels of healthcare. In emergency contexts, it excels in the detection of rib fractures, demonstrating superior capability compared to traditional chest X-rays and similar efficacy to computed tomography (CT) scans. Additionally, thoracic ultrasound is highly effective in evaluating tumors, often providing accurate diagnoses without the need for further studies. It also aids in differentiating pathologies that may require more advanced imaging such as CT or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Moreover, thoracic ultrasound plays a valuable role in the initial assessment of infectious and degenerative conditions.
Conclusions: Thoracic ultrasound is a versatile and efficient diagnostic tool for examining thoracic wall structures. Its applications are particularly valuable in trauma assessment, tumor evaluation, and the differentiation of various pathologies. The rapid, cost-effective, and safe nature of this technique highlights its potential as a primary diagnostic tool in a wide variety of clinical settings.