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Role of emergency chest ultrasound in traumatic pneumothorax. An updated meta-analysis

Haiyan Tian, Zhang Ton, Yu Zhou, Sanjay Rastogi, Rupshikha Choudhury, Jawed Iqbal

2022Medical Ultrasonography17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To assess chest ultrasound (US) diagnostic accuracy in pneumothorax diagnosing. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospec-tive studies related to the US pneumothorax diagnostic accuracy in trauma patients were extensively searched from 2000 up to November 2020. The studies features and findings were gathered using a standardised form and the methodological quality of the investigations was evaluated using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2). RESULTS: Twelve articles were finally chosen for quantitative analysis. The overall sensitivity of US scan in pneumothorax diagnosis was 89% (95%CI 86-91%). Specificity was 96% (95%CI 95-97%). The diagnostic odds ratio was 193.94 (59.009-637.40) at 95%CI, thus demonstrating high chest US accuracy in pneumothorax diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Despite the limitations of the included studies, this systematic review and meta-analysis concluded that chest US is a reliable method for diagnosing pneu-mothorax in traumatized patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePneumothoraxMeta-analysisFocused assessment with sonography for traumaDiagnostic odds ratioDiagnostic accuracyRadiologyUltrasoundEmergency departmentInternal medicineBluntAbdominal traumaPsychiatryUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsPleural and Pulmonary DiseasesTrauma Management and Diagnosis
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