Emergency Care Journal (Apr 2020)

LUNG ULTRASOUND IN Covid-19: A USEFUL DIAGNOSTIC TOOL

  • Gianmarco Secco,
  • Marzia Delorenzo,
  • Caterina Zattera,
  • Bianca Giacomuzzi Moore,
  • Lorenzo Demitry,
  • Giulia Vezzoni,
  • Flavia Resta,
  • Bruno Barcella,
  • Giovanni Cappa,
  • Tiziano Perrone,
  • Francesco Salinaro,
  • Stefano Perlini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2020.9017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), caused by a novel enveloped RNA betacoronavirus, has recently been declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO). The lack of knowledge at the beginning of the pandemics, associated with the inherent risk of infective spreading, makes initial recognition and management particularly complex, in terms of defining effective diagnostic and therapeutic protocols. In the Emergency setting, Lung Ultrasound (LUS) can play an important role in the management of patients with SARS-CoV2-related pneumonia, expanding from the initial diagnosis to the subsequent monitoring and follow-up. Among many other potential advantages (such has the absence of ionizing radiation, its inherent costeffectiveness, and bedside repeatability), LUS provides immediate diagnostic response and might prevent the risk of spreading the infection by moving the patient from the Emergency Room to the Radiology facilities. Aim of this short review is to define the potential role of lung ultrasound in Covid-19 patients, according to the evidence in the medical literature

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