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新型冠状病毒肺炎的肺部超声表现:一项描述性回顾性研究

Lung Ultrasound Findings in COVID-19: A Descriptive Retrospective Study.

作者信息

Omer Talib, Cousins Collin, Lynch Taylor, Le Nhu-Nguyen, Sajed Dana, Mailhot Thomas

机构信息

Emergency Department, Los Angeles County+University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Mar 21;14(3):e23375. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23375. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an indispensable tool in emergency medicine. With the emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a need for improved diagnostic capabilities and prognostic indicators for patients who are symptomatic for COVID-19 has become apparent. POCUS has been demonstrated to be a useful diagnostic and prognostic tool in the emergency department (ED) in assessing other lung complications. Still, limited data regarding its utility in assessing COVID-19 are available. This study sought to evaluate whether POCUS findings in the ED were correlated with vital signs or laboratory abnormalities typically seen among patients with COVID-19. Methods A retrospective study was conducted that included 39 patients who presented with COVID-19 and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to a large, urban tertiary care ED. The study population was limited to adults aged 18 and above who came to the ED with the primary complaint of respiratory symptoms, met SIRS criteria on admission, and had images of at least one anterior and one posterior intercostal space per lung and a minimum of four intercostal spaces. POCUS images were obtained by trained operators in the ED using portable ultrasound machines, recorded in an image database, and reviewed by ultrasound fellowship-trained emergency physicians. Clinical data (e.g., acute phase reactants and vital signs) were obtained through a chart review of patients' electronic medical records. Results  Both the percentage of intercostal spaces with B-lines and the percentage of merging B-lines were correlated with decreased oxygen saturation on presentation. No other statistically significant correlations were observed between these sonographic findings and other vital signs or acute phase reactants, nor between these clinical data and the percentage of intercostal spaces that were positive for the shred sign. Conclusions With the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency medicine physicians are on the frontline of identifying and caring for patients affected by the virus. This study found that sonographic findings associated with interstitial pneumonitis, notably merging B-lines, and the overall percentage of intercostal spaces with B-lines, were clearly associated with worsening oxygen saturation, now thought to be one of the driving causes of morbidity and mortality in COVID-19. As ultrasound has become a ubiquitous and indispensable tool in the ED, this study demonstrated its utility in assessing and managing patients with COVID-19. Bedside ultrasound is a cheap, fast, and non-invasive tool that healthcare providers can use as an essential adjunct in addition to laboratory markers and other imaging modalities for the diagnosis and prognosis of COVID-19.

摘要

背景 床旁超声(POCUS)是急诊医学中不可或缺的工具。随着严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)引发的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的出现,对于有COVID-19症状的患者,提高诊断能力和预后指标的需求变得显而易见。在评估其他肺部并发症方面,POCUS已被证明是急诊科(ED)中一种有用的诊断和预后工具。然而,关于其在评估COVID-19方面效用的数据有限。本研究旨在评估急诊科中POCUS检查结果是否与COVID-19患者常见的生命体征或实验室异常相关。方法 进行了一项回顾性研究,纳入了39例因COVID-19和全身炎症反应综合征(SIRS)就诊于一家大型城市三级医疗急诊科的患者。研究人群仅限于18岁及以上的成年人,他们因呼吸道症状为主诉前来急诊科,入院时符合SIRS标准,且每侧肺至少有一个前肋间和一个后肋间空间的图像,以及至少四个肋间空间。POCUS图像由急诊科经过培训的操作人员使用便携式超声机器获取,记录在图像数据库中,并由接受过超声专科培训的急诊医师进行审查。临床数据(如急性期反应物和生命体征)通过查阅患者电子病历获得。结果 出现B线的肋间空间百分比和融合B线的百分比均与就诊时氧饱和度降低相关。在这些超声检查结果与其他生命体征或急性期反应物之间,以及这些临床数据与碎影阳性的肋间空间百分比之间,未观察到其他具有统计学意义的相关性。结论 随着COVID-19大流行的出现,急诊医学医生处于识别和护理受该病毒影响患者的前线。本研究发现,与间质性肺炎相关的超声检查结果,尤其是融合B线,以及出现B线的肋间空间总体百分比,与氧饱和度恶化明显相关,而氧饱和度现在被认为是COVID-19发病和死亡的主要驱动因素之一。由于超声已成为急诊科普遍且不可或缺的工具,本研究证明了其在评估和管理COVID-19患者方面的效用。床旁超声是一种廉价、快速且无创的工具,医疗服务提供者除了将实验室指标和其他成像方式作为COVID-19诊断和预后的重要辅助手段外,还可以将其用作重要辅助工具。

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