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Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza

Background and objectives Patients infected with influenza and COVID-19 exhibit similar clinical presentations; thus, a point-of-care test to differentiate between the diseases is needed. Here, we sought to identify features of point-of-care lung ultrasound (LUS) that can discriminate between influe...

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Autores principales: Goldsmith, Andrew J, Al Saud, Ahad, Duggan, Nicole M, Ma, Irene W, Huang, Calvin K, Eke, Onyinyechi, Kapur, Tina, Kharasch, Sigmund, Liteplo, Andrew, Shokoohi, Hamid
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165573
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21116
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author Goldsmith, Andrew J
Al Saud, Ahad
Duggan, Nicole M
Ma, Irene W
Huang, Calvin K
Eke, Onyinyechi
Kapur, Tina
Kharasch, Sigmund
Liteplo, Andrew
Shokoohi, Hamid
author_facet Goldsmith, Andrew J
Al Saud, Ahad
Duggan, Nicole M
Ma, Irene W
Huang, Calvin K
Eke, Onyinyechi
Kapur, Tina
Kharasch, Sigmund
Liteplo, Andrew
Shokoohi, Hamid
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description Background and objectives Patients infected with influenza and COVID-19 exhibit similar clinical presentations; thus, a point-of-care test to differentiate between the diseases is needed. Here, we sought to identify features of point-of-care lung ultrasound (LUS) that can discriminate between influenza and COVID-19. Methods In this prospective, cross-sectional study, LUS clips of patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with viral-like symptoms were collected via a 10-zone scanning protocol. Deidentified clips were interpreted by emergency ultrasound fellows blinded to patients’ clinical context and influenza or COVID-19 diagnosis. Modified Soldati scores were calculated for each lung zone. Logistic regression identified the association of pulmonary pathologies with each disease. Results Ultrasound fellows reviewed LUS clips from 165 patients, of which 30.9% (51/165) had confirmed influenza, 33.9% (56/165) had confirmed COVID-19, and 35.1% (58/165) had neither disease. Patients with COVID-19 were more likely to have irregular pleura and B-lines in all lung zones (p<0.01). The median-modified Soldati score for influenza patients was 0/20 (IQR 0-2), 9/20 (IQR 2.5-15.5) for COVID-19 patients, and 2/20 (IQR 0-8) for patients with neither disease (p<0.0001). In multivariate regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, and congestive heart failure (CHF), the presence of B-lines (OR = 1.29, 95% CI 1.09-1.53) was independently associated with COVID-19 diagnosis. The presence of pleural effusion was inversely associated with COVID-19 (OR = 0.09, 95% CI 0.01-0.65). Conclusions LUS may help providers preferentially identify the presence of influenza versus COVID-19 infection both visually and by calculating a modified Soldati score. Further studies assessing the utility of LUS in differentiating viral illnesses in patients with variable illness patterns and those with variable illness severity are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-88304362022-02-13 Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza Goldsmith, Andrew J Al Saud, Ahad Duggan, Nicole M Ma, Irene W Huang, Calvin K Eke, Onyinyechi Kapur, Tina Kharasch, Sigmund Liteplo, Andrew Shokoohi, Hamid Cureus Emergency Medicine Background and objectives Patients infected with influenza and COVID-19 exhibit similar clinical presentations; thus, a point-of-care test to differentiate between the diseases is needed. Here, we sought to identify features of point-of-care lung ultrasound (LUS) that can discriminate between influenza and COVID-19. Methods In this prospective, cross-sectional study, LUS clips of patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with viral-like symptoms were collected via a 10-zone scanning protocol. Deidentified clips were interpreted by emergency ultrasound fellows blinded to patients’ clinical context and influenza or COVID-19 diagnosis. Modified Soldati scores were calculated for each lung zone. Logistic regression identified the association of pulmonary pathologies with each disease. Results Ultrasound fellows reviewed LUS clips from 165 patients, of which 30.9% (51/165) had confirmed influenza, 33.9% (56/165) had confirmed COVID-19, and 35.1% (58/165) had neither disease. Patients with COVID-19 were more likely to have irregular pleura and B-lines in all lung zones (p<0.01). The median-modified Soldati score for influenza patients was 0/20 (IQR 0-2), 9/20 (IQR 2.5-15.5) for COVID-19 patients, and 2/20 (IQR 0-8) for patients with neither disease (p<0.0001). In multivariate regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, and congestive heart failure (CHF), the presence of B-lines (OR = 1.29, 95% CI 1.09-1.53) was independently associated with COVID-19 diagnosis. The presence of pleural effusion was inversely associated with COVID-19 (OR = 0.09, 95% CI 0.01-0.65). Conclusions LUS may help providers preferentially identify the presence of influenza versus COVID-19 infection both visually and by calculating a modified Soldati score. Further studies assessing the utility of LUS in differentiating viral illnesses in patients with variable illness patterns and those with variable illness severity are warranted. Cureus 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8830436/ /pubmed/35165573 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21116 Text en Copyright © 2022, Goldsmith et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Emergency Medicine
Goldsmith, Andrew J
Al Saud, Ahad
Duggan, Nicole M
Ma, Irene W
Huang, Calvin K
Eke, Onyinyechi
Kapur, Tina
Kharasch, Sigmund
Liteplo, Andrew
Shokoohi, Hamid
Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title_full Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title_fullStr Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title_full_unstemmed Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title_short Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound for Differentiating COVID-19 From Influenza
title_sort point-of-care lung ultrasound for differentiating covid-19 from influenza
topic Emergency Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165573
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21116
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