Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and pleuropulmonary infection, is a common condition in critical care patients. Thoracic ultrasound (TUS) helps clinicians not only to visualize pleural effusion, but also to distinguish between the different types. Furthermore, TUS is essential during thoracentesis and chest tube drainage as it increases safety and decreases life-threatening complications. It is crucial not only during needle or tube drainage insertion, but also to monitor the volume of the drained PLEFF. Moreover, TUS can help diagnose co-existing lung diseases, often with a higher specificity and sensitivity than chest radiography and without the need for X-ray exposure. We review data ...
Physician-led thoracic ultrasound (TUS) has substantially changed how respiratory disorders, and in ...
Background: During the planning and execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thoracic ult...
IntroductionIt can be difficult to definitively differentiate between pleural effusion and empyema v...
Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and pleuropulm...
Abstract Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and p...
We review the literature on the use of point-of-care ultrasound to evaluate and manage pleural effus...
Pleural effusion is excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers. Excessive amounts ...
Pleural effusion is the most common pleural pathology and is seen in a large group of patients admit...
We review the literature on the use of point-of-care ultra-sound to evaluate and manage pleural effu...
Background: Although pleural effusions are common among patients with acute heart failure, the relev...
SummaryPleural effusion is a common clinical condition on medical wards and the majority of cases un...
© 2017 American College of Chest Physicians Procedures designed to drain fluid or air from the pleur...
Introduction Pleural effusions appear in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) at varying rates...
INTRODUCTION: Pleural disease encompasses a large range of conditions, is a common presentation to t...
Background: During the planning and execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thoracic ult...
Physician-led thoracic ultrasound (TUS) has substantially changed how respiratory disorders, and in ...
Background: During the planning and execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thoracic ult...
IntroductionIt can be difficult to definitively differentiate between pleural effusion and empyema v...
Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and pleuropulm...
Abstract Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and p...
We review the literature on the use of point-of-care ultrasound to evaluate and manage pleural effus...
Pleural effusion is excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers. Excessive amounts ...
Pleural effusion is the most common pleural pathology and is seen in a large group of patients admit...
We review the literature on the use of point-of-care ultra-sound to evaluate and manage pleural effu...
Background: Although pleural effusions are common among patients with acute heart failure, the relev...
SummaryPleural effusion is a common clinical condition on medical wards and the majority of cases un...
© 2017 American College of Chest Physicians Procedures designed to drain fluid or air from the pleur...
Introduction Pleural effusions appear in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) at varying rates...
INTRODUCTION: Pleural disease encompasses a large range of conditions, is a common presentation to t...
Background: During the planning and execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thoracic ult...
Physician-led thoracic ultrasound (TUS) has substantially changed how respiratory disorders, and in ...
Background: During the planning and execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, thoracic ult...
IntroductionIt can be difficult to definitively differentiate between pleural effusion and empyema v...