Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Apr 2024)

Dynamic Air Bronchogram Ultrasound Sign in a Noninvasive Ventilated Patient

  • Telmo Borges Coelho,
  • José António Mariz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmu.jmu_114_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
pp. 173 – 174

Abstract

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Acute dyspnea is one of the most common complaints in any emergency department. Physical examination and chest radiography have been insufficient to diagnose these patients accurately and quickly. We present a clinical case of a dyspneic patient presenting to the emergency department, who was promptly diagnosed with lobar pneumonia by point-of-care pulmonary ultrasonography. This permitted the rapid onset of adequate treatment. Furthermore, we describe a dynamic air bronchogram sign in a noninvasive ventilated patient. Chest computed tomography scan was performed confirming consolidation of the middle lobe. The advent of handheld point-of-care ultrasonography is revolutionizing practical care enabling physicians with a high-accuracy, low-cost, fast, safe, and repeatable diagnostic tool.

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