1994
DOI: 10.1378/chest.105.3.885
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Accuracy of Portable Chest Radiography in the Critical Care Setting

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“…We first evaluated the reliability and accuracy of the CXR for diagnosing pneumonia in our hemodialysis population. Interrater agreement for identifying a pulmonary infiltrate on CXR is not high in the general population, ranging from slight (κ = 0.27) to fair (κ = 0.37) (5, 6). In the hemodialysis population we found a similar interrater agreement (κ = 0.32).…”
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“…We first evaluated the reliability and accuracy of the CXR for diagnosing pneumonia in our hemodialysis population. Interrater agreement for identifying a pulmonary infiltrate on CXR is not high in the general population, ranging from slight (κ = 0.27) to fair (κ = 0.37) (5, 6). In the hemodialysis population we found a similar interrater agreement (κ = 0.32).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In the hemodialysis population we found a similar interrater agreement (κ = 0.32). The sensitivity and specificity of the CXR for diagnosing pneumonia in the general population is reported to be 60% and 29%, respectively, when compared with protected bronchial brush cultures in patients suspected of having ventilator-associated pneumonia (5), and 32%–65% and 74%–93%, respectively, when compared with CT chest imaging in bedridden patients suspected of having pneumonia (7). In our hemodialysis population, we found similar results (sensitivity of 50% and a specificity of 57%–59%) when clinical adjudication was used to establish the diagnosis of pneumonia.…”
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“…Lung contusion is a frequent clinical entity but often remains undiagnosed -especially upon first evaluation -because a diagnosis is unlikely with a visit and chest radiography 5,7,8 . Although Tc is the gold standard for lung contusion diagnosis, it is expensive and subjects the patient to the risks of transport, contrast agent side effects and radiation and is therefore non-viable for the seriate monitoring of the patient.…”
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“…Rapid diagnosis and management of critical patients is strategic in the Emergency Department but hard in cases of unusual presentation or clinical abnormalities common to different pathologic conditions [2][3][4][5] . In our case report, careful anamnestic record, accurate physical examination and a few diagnostic tools -with the support of bedside-focused ultrasonography -allowed rapid diagnosis and effective treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%