2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12113829
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Can Dialysis Patients Identify and Diagnose Pulmonary Congestion Using Self-Lung Ultrasound?

Eyal Schneider,
Netta Maimon,
Ariel Hasidim
et al.

Abstract: Background: With the recent developments in automated tools, smaller and cheaper machines for lung ultrasound (LUS) are leading us toward the potential to conduct POCUS tele-guidance for the early detection of pulmonary congestion. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of a self-lung ultrasound study conducted by hemodialysis (HD) patients to detect pulmonary congestion, with and without artificial intelligence (AI)-based automatic tools. Methods: This prospective pilot study was conducted b… Show more

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“…We believe the implications of our findings are twofold: first, in training for quality control, establishing professional standards for student training; and second, in the clinical field, as previous research shows that POCUS integrated automated AI tool integration can support and validate clinical decision-making, particularly among less experienced users [ 19 ]. Regarding the cardiac ultrasound applications explored in this study, we advocate for the integration of these tools into new POCUS systems and in student POCUS training programs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We believe the implications of our findings are twofold: first, in training for quality control, establishing professional standards for student training; and second, in the clinical field, as previous research shows that POCUS integrated automated AI tool integration can support and validate clinical decision-making, particularly among less experienced users [ 19 ]. Regarding the cardiac ultrasound applications explored in this study, we advocate for the integration of these tools into new POCUS systems and in student POCUS training programs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Uma vez que congestão pulmonar por hipervolemia é a principal complicação de pacientes com DRC em estágio terminal 21 , não é inesperado que este seja o principal diagnóstico diferencial na admissão dos pacientes cujo diagnóstico de COVID-19 foi descartado. Pacientes dialíticos com congestão pulmonar, além de manifestar sintomas respiratórios, estão mais propensos a necessitar hospitalização e apresentar mais eventos cardiovasculares e maior mortalidade.…”
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“…Pacientes dialíticos com congestão pulmonar, além de manifestar sintomas respiratórios, estão mais propensos a necessitar hospitalização e apresentar mais eventos cardiovasculares e maior mortalidade. 21 A infecção de corrente sanguínea em pacientes hemodialíticos é outra grande complicação deste grupo com alta morbimortalidade e necessidade de hospitalização, e pode manifestar sintomas semelhantes à infecção por COVID-19, como febre, astenia e hipotensão. [22][23][24][25] Devido à alta prevalência de sintomas gastrointestinais como manifestação inicial da infecção por COVID-19 em pacientes dialíticos 8,16,20 , o diagnóstico diferencial com peritonite bacteriana relacionada à diálise também pode ser considerado.…”
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“…However, there is a paucity of studies that have evaluated or discussed the use of remotely guiding patients who are using an ultra-portable ultrasound at home to obtain images of themselves or a partner. [9][10][11][12][13][14] Children in particular offer a unique population as they have a built-in caregiver that may facilitate the use of ultraportable ultrasound more easily. Respiratory illnesses in children are prime candidates to study using ultra-portable ultrasound as it can be used for serial assessments and to monitor progression of illness in select populations.…”
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