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Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan

OBJECTIVE: Improved pneumonia diagnostics are needed, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a promising point-of-care imaging technology for diagnosing pneumonia. The objective was to explore LUS patterns associated with paediatric pneumonia. METHODS: We conducted a...

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Autores principales: Ginsburg, Amy Sarah, Vitorino, Pio, Qasim, Zunera, Lenahan, Jennifer L., Hwang, Jun, Lamorte, Alessandro, Valente, Marta, Balouch, Benazir, Muñoz Almagro, Carmen, Nisar, M. Imran, May, Susanne, Jehan, Fyezah, Bassat, Quique, Volpicelli, Giovanni
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33569493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00518-2020
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author Ginsburg, Amy Sarah
Vitorino, Pio
Qasim, Zunera
Lenahan, Jennifer L.
Hwang, Jun
Lamorte, Alessandro
Valente, Marta
Balouch, Benazir
Muñoz Almagro, Carmen
Nisar, M. Imran
May, Susanne
Jehan, Fyezah
Bassat, Quique
Volpicelli, Giovanni
author_facet Ginsburg, Amy Sarah
Vitorino, Pio
Qasim, Zunera
Lenahan, Jennifer L.
Hwang, Jun
Lamorte, Alessandro
Valente, Marta
Balouch, Benazir
Muñoz Almagro, Carmen
Nisar, M. Imran
May, Susanne
Jehan, Fyezah
Bassat, Quique
Volpicelli, Giovanni
author_sort Ginsburg, Amy Sarah
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description OBJECTIVE: Improved pneumonia diagnostics are needed, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a promising point-of-care imaging technology for diagnosing pneumonia. The objective was to explore LUS patterns associated with paediatric pneumonia. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, observational study among children aged 2 to 23 months with World Health Organization Integrated Management of Childhood Illness chest-indrawing pneumonia and among children without fast breathing, chest indrawing or fever (no pneumonia cohort) at two district hospitals in Mozambique and Pakistan. We assessed LUS and chest radiograph (CXR) examinations, and viral and bacterial nasopharyngeal carriage, and performed a secondary analysis of LUS patterns. RESULTS: LUS demonstrated a range of distinctive patterns that differed between children with and without pneumonia and between children in Mozambique versus Pakistan. The presence of LUS consolidation or interstitial patterns was more common in children with chest-indrawing pneumonia than in those without pneumonia. Consolidations were also more common among those with only bacterial but no viral carriage detected (50.0%) than among those with both (13.0%) and those with only virus detected (8.3%; p=0.03). LUS showed high interrater reliability among expert LUS interpreters for overall determination of pneumonia (κ=0.915), consolidation (κ=0.915) and interstitial patterns (κ=0.901), but interrater reliability between LUS and CXR for detecting consolidations was poor (κ=0.159, Pakistan) to fair (κ=0.453, Mozambique). DISCUSSION: Pattern recognition was discordant between LUS and CXR imaging modalities. Further research is needed to define and standardise LUS patterns associated with paediatric pneumonia and to evaluate the potential value of LUS as a reference standard.
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spelling pubmed-78610212021-02-09 Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan Ginsburg, Amy Sarah Vitorino, Pio Qasim, Zunera Lenahan, Jennifer L. Hwang, Jun Lamorte, Alessandro Valente, Marta Balouch, Benazir Muñoz Almagro, Carmen Nisar, M. Imran May, Susanne Jehan, Fyezah Bassat, Quique Volpicelli, Giovanni ERJ Open Res Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Improved pneumonia diagnostics are needed, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a promising point-of-care imaging technology for diagnosing pneumonia. The objective was to explore LUS patterns associated with paediatric pneumonia. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, observational study among children aged 2 to 23 months with World Health Organization Integrated Management of Childhood Illness chest-indrawing pneumonia and among children without fast breathing, chest indrawing or fever (no pneumonia cohort) at two district hospitals in Mozambique and Pakistan. We assessed LUS and chest radiograph (CXR) examinations, and viral and bacterial nasopharyngeal carriage, and performed a secondary analysis of LUS patterns. RESULTS: LUS demonstrated a range of distinctive patterns that differed between children with and without pneumonia and between children in Mozambique versus Pakistan. The presence of LUS consolidation or interstitial patterns was more common in children with chest-indrawing pneumonia than in those without pneumonia. Consolidations were also more common among those with only bacterial but no viral carriage detected (50.0%) than among those with both (13.0%) and those with only virus detected (8.3%; p=0.03). LUS showed high interrater reliability among expert LUS interpreters for overall determination of pneumonia (κ=0.915), consolidation (κ=0.915) and interstitial patterns (κ=0.901), but interrater reliability between LUS and CXR for detecting consolidations was poor (κ=0.159, Pakistan) to fair (κ=0.453, Mozambique). DISCUSSION: Pattern recognition was discordant between LUS and CXR imaging modalities. Further research is needed to define and standardise LUS patterns associated with paediatric pneumonia and to evaluate the potential value of LUS as a reference standard. European Respiratory Society 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7861021/ /pubmed/33569493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00518-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Ginsburg, Amy Sarah
Vitorino, Pio
Qasim, Zunera
Lenahan, Jennifer L.
Hwang, Jun
Lamorte, Alessandro
Valente, Marta
Balouch, Benazir
Muñoz Almagro, Carmen
Nisar, M. Imran
May, Susanne
Jehan, Fyezah
Bassat, Quique
Volpicelli, Giovanni
Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title_full Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title_fullStr Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title_short Lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in Mozambique and Pakistan
title_sort lung ultrasound patterns in paediatric pneumonia in mozambique and pakistan
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33569493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00518-2020
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