UOC Pneumologia, Dipartimento Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Servizio Pneumologico Aziendale, Azienda Sanitaria dell'Alto Adige, Bolzano, Italy.
J Ultrasound Med. 2023 Feb;42(2):279-292. doi: 10.1002/jum.16116. Epub 2022 Oct 27.
Although during the last few years the lung ultrasound (LUS) technique has progressed substantially, several artifacts, which are currently observed in clinical practice, still need a solid explanation of the physical phenomena involved in their origin. This is particularly true for vertical artifacts, conventionally known as B-lines, and for their use in clinical practice. A wider consensus and a deeper understanding of the nature of these artifactual phenomena will lead to a better classification and a shared nomenclature, and, ultimately, result in a more objective correlation between anatomo-pathological data and clinical scenarios. The objective of this review is to collect and document the different signs and artifacts described in the history of chest ultrasound, with a particular focus on vertical artifacts (B-lines) and sonographic interstitial syndrome (SIS). By reviewing the possible physical and anatomical interpretation of the signs and artifacts proposed in the literature, this work also aims to bring order to the available studies and to present the AdET (Accademia di Ecografia Toracica) viewpoint in terms of nomenclature and clinical approach to the SIS.
尽管在过去的几年中,肺部超声(LUS)技术有了实质性的进展,但目前在临床实践中观察到的几种伪像仍然需要对其产生的物理现象进行深入解释。这对于传统上称为 B 线的垂直伪像及其在临床实践中的应用尤其如此。更广泛的共识和对这些人为现象本质的深入理解将导致更好的分类和共享命名法,并最终导致解剖病理学数据与临床情况之间更客观的相关性。本综述的目的是收集和记录胸部超声历史中描述的不同征象和伪像,特别关注垂直伪像(B 线)和超声间质综合征(SIS)。通过回顾文献中提出的征象和伪像的可能的物理和解剖学解释,这项工作还旨在对现有研究进行整理,并从命名法和 SIS 的临床方法的角度介绍 AdET(胸腔超声学院)的观点。