International Journal of COPD (Apr 2023)
Lung Ultrasound to Assess Pulmonary Congestion in Patients with Acute Exacerbation of COPD
Abstract
Øyvind Johannessen,1,2 Fride Uthaug Reite,3 Rahul Bhatnagar,1,2 Tarjei Øvrebotten,1,2 Gunnar Einvik,1,3,* Peder L Myhre1,2,* 1Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; 2Department of Cardiology, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway; 3Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Peder L Myhre, Department of Cardiology, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, 1478, Norway, Tel +47 93025644, Email [email protected]: Heart failure (HF) often coexists with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is associated with worse outcomes. We aimed to assess the feasibility of detecting vertical artifacts (B-lines) on lung ultrasound (LUS) to identify concurrent HF in patients hospitalized with acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD). Second, we wanted to assess the association between B-lines and the risk of rehospitalization for AECOPD or death.Patients and Methods: In a prospective cohort study, 123 patients with AECOPD underwent 8-zone bedside LUS within 24h after admission. A positive LUS was defined by ≥ 3 B-lines in ≥ 2 zones bilaterally. The ability to detect concurrent HF (adjudicated by a cardiologist committee) and association with events were evaluated by logistic- and Cox regression models.Results: Forty-eight of 123 patients with AECOPD (age 75± 9 years, 57[46%] men) had concurrent HF. Sixteen (13%) patients had positive LUS, and the prevalence of positive LUS was similar between patients with and without concurrent HF (8[17%] vs 8[11%], respectively, p=0.34). The number of B-lines was higher in concurrent HF: median 10(IQR 6– 16) vs 7(IQR 5– 12), p=0.03. The sensitivity and specificity for a positive LUS to detect concurrent HF were 17% and 89%, respectively. Positive LUS was not associated with rehospitalization and mortality: Adjusted HR: 0.93(0.49– 1.75), p=0.81.Conclusion: LUS did not detect concurrent HF or predict risk in patients with AECOPD.Keywords: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, lung ultrasound, acute exacerbations, pulmonary congestion, B-lines