“…Study outcome [1] Nationwide prospective cross-sectional survey LU in diagnosis of respiratory diseases: PTX (95%), RDS (89%), TTN (89%), PE (88%), Atelectasis (66%), Pneumonia (64%), BPD (43%), CPAM (41%), CDH (34%) [2] Review of literature LU patterns: type 1 (white lung), type 2 (prevalence of B lines), type 3 (predominance of A lines) LUS: 0: A-pattern (presence of only A-lines), 1: B-pattern (presence of 3 or more B-lines), 2: severe B-pattern (presence of crowded and coalescent B lines), 3: extended consolidation [3] Cross-sectional study Comparing POCUS to standard-of-care for ETT placement: POCUS was rapid and reliable [4] Retrospective cohort study Diagnosis of PTX: A-line in the anterior transverse plan was superior to mirrored ribs sign [5] Prospective study Evaluating lung recruitment: There was no difference in LUS between the first LU (LU-1) and LU-2, but there was an improvement in the oxygenation, RR, and CO 2 between LU-1 and LU-3.…”