2017
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.05.71
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Lung ultrasound: a new basic, easy, multifunction imaging diagnostic tool in children undergoing pediatric cardiac surgery

Abstract: J Thorac Dis 2017;9(6):1396-1399 jtd.amegroups.com patients with multiple wounds and drainage. According to standardized protocols (3,4) for each hemi-thorax three major areas (anterior, lateral and posterior) delineated by the para-sternal, anterior axillary and posterior axillary line should be identified. Every area may be further divided into the upper and lower half. Thus for a complete LUS examination (3,4), six different quadrants for each hemithorax should be scanned (anterior superior, anterior inferi… Show more

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“…Although LUS requires only a short period of training, there remains considerable debate as to who should perform LUS. 32 Long regarded as a technique to be performed by a physician, some recent studies 33,34 suggest that the performance of LUS should be extended to other health care professionals, including physiotherapists and nurses. 33,34 There is a paucity of literature that reflects the role and exposure of respiratory therapists (RTs) in LUS; we also looked into related areas such as respiratory physiotherapy and nursing, with an emphasis on their experience with LUS.…”
Section: Lung Ultrasound By Non-physiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although LUS requires only a short period of training, there remains considerable debate as to who should perform LUS. 32 Long regarded as a technique to be performed by a physician, some recent studies 33,34 suggest that the performance of LUS should be extended to other health care professionals, including physiotherapists and nurses. 33,34 There is a paucity of literature that reflects the role and exposure of respiratory therapists (RTs) in LUS; we also looked into related areas such as respiratory physiotherapy and nursing, with an emphasis on their experience with LUS.…”
Section: Lung Ultrasound By Non-physiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In children, each hemithorax can be divided into several regions, and different scanning schemes have been suggested [15,16]. A recent editorial recommended that at least six quadrants of each hemithorax should be scanned for a complete lung ultrasound examination [17]. Fig.…”
Section: Basic Principles Of Lung Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). The lung behind the effusion displays different degrees of aeration [17]. Although simple effusion is homogeneous, complex effusions, such as a hemothorax or empyema, are heterogeneous [19].…”
Section: Pleural Effusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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