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Ultrasound for Pleural Disease. Beyond a Pocket of Pleural Fluid

Kinner Patel, Kazi Ullah, Hassan Patail, Sahar Ahmad

2021Annals of the American Thoracic Society27 citationsDOI

Abstract

The evolution of pleural disease imaging modalities through the years has helped the scientific community understand and treat various disease states. Ultrasound (US) has been an image modality that has reigned superior to those used in the past such as chest X-ray and computed tomographic scan in terms of cost effectiveness, portability, and reduction in unwarranted radiation exposure to patients. Here we provide a succinct review of US use in pleural disease including imaging techniques, identifying safe pleural space for access, and predicting pleural fluid volume and etiology along with specificities regarding trapped lung identification and pleural mass biopsy. We believe bedside chest US is an adjunct to the physical exam adding superior diagnostic abilities. Further research is warranted in more specific aspects of sonographic use such as in fibrinolytic therapy management, evaluation for trapped lung, and the utility of specific modes like the color flow Doppler.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRadiologyPleural fluidModalitiesPleural diseaseModality (human–computer interaction)UltrasoundLungIntensive care medicineRespiratory diseasePleural effusionInternal medicineComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionSocial scienceSociologyUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsPleural and Pulmonary DiseasesRadiation Dose and Imaging