“…Furthermore, in 120 patients with lack of pleural sliding under TUS, CT did not confirm pneumothorax.Consequently, in our series, TUS sensitivity was 91.95% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.86-0.954), specificity 89.1% (95% CI 0.872-0.908). Although these figures may at first appear very different from those reported by Press et al (TUS sensitivity and specificity for pneumothorax: 18.7% [95% CI 8.9-33.9%] and 99.5% [95% CI 98.2-99.9%], they all point toward the same conclusion, namely, that TUS alone is not fit for this purpose(1). Indeed, because our false negatives (10%) and false positives were still high, 120/1105 subjects would have been erroneously diagnosed with pneumothorax and scheduled for unnecessary surgery, if only TUS findings were taken as read.…”