2011
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273280
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Kontrastunterstützte Sonografie (CEUS) bei Pneumonie: Darstellungsmuster und prognostische Bedeutung – eine retrospektive Studie bei n = 50 Patienten

Abstract: Pneumonia most likely shows a type 1 CEUS pattern consisting of a pulmonary arterial supply, an isoechoic extent of enhancement compared to the spleen and a homogeneous enhancement of the CA in the pulmonary lesions. Prognostic value of a type 2 CEUS pattern (bronchial arterial supply and/or hypoechoic extent of enhancement and/or inhomogeneous enhancement) in pneumonia regarding days of hospitalization, comorbidity, rate of complications and the presence of pleural effusion could not be shown.

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“…Pneumonia is mainly supplied by the pulmonary artery, resulting in early (< 10 seconds) homogenous enhancement [554,557]. CEUS has also been reported to be a valuable tool for detecting and guiding drainage of abscess formation within pneumonia [558].…”
Section: Pneumoniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pneumonia is mainly supplied by the pulmonary artery, resulting in early (< 10 seconds) homogenous enhancement [554,557]. CEUS has also been reported to be a valuable tool for detecting and guiding drainage of abscess formation within pneumonia [558].…”
Section: Pneumoniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, evaluation of the affected lung in terms of blood supply and enhancement could be used as prognostic indicator for development of associated complications [100]. Investigation by CEUS of lung and pleural lesions in children are also described [101,104].…”
Section: Level Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specialised forms of lung ultrasound with the use of Doppler, power Doppler, spectral analysis and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) may be of help in order to establish the type of lung consolidation [184193]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%