Introduction and purpose: Pneumothorax is a condition in which air is present in the pleural cavity and often has a traumatic etiology. It can be a life-threatening condition, making quick and effective diagnosis essential. Chest ultrasound can be a useful study for this purpose.A brief description of the state of knowledge: The sonographic signs of pneumothorax are absence of lung sliding, absence of B-lines, absence of lung pulse and presence of lung point. When a pneumothorax is suspected, the supine position is the most appropriate position for the patient. The sonographic technique consists of exploration of the least gravitationally dependent areas progressing more laterally. The bedside sonographic diagnosis of pneumothorax can be pe...
Pneumothorax is commonly seen in trauma patients; the diagnosis is confirmed by radiography. The use...
Background: Small pneumothoraxes (PTXs) may not impart an immediate threat to trauma patients after ...
Lung ultrasound is a bedside noninvasive method allowing immediate assessment of most disorders impa...
Introduction and purpose: Pneumothorax is a condition in which air is present in the pleural cavity ...
Introduction Lung sonography has rapidly emerged as a reliable technique in the evaluation of variou...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: It is vital to diagnose pneumothorax at early stage for treatment purpose. In trauma c...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: Prior studies have reported conflicting results regarding the utility of ultrasound in...
WOS: 000456942300003PubMed ID: 30178311PurposeModern lung ultrasound (US) is mainly applied not only...
Background: Pneumothorax (PTX) is common after blunt chest injury, and failure to diagnose and rapid...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
Lung ultrasound (LUS) may accurately diagnose pneumothorax. However, there is uncertainty about its ...
Background: Thoracic ultrasound (EFAST) has shown promise in inferring the presence of post-traumati...
Whether caused by trauma, internal diseases, or spontaneously; pneumothorax and hemothorax are poten...
Pneumothorax is commonly seen in trauma patients; the diagnosis is confirmed by radiography. The use...
Background: Small pneumothoraxes (PTXs) may not impart an immediate threat to trauma patients after ...
Lung ultrasound is a bedside noninvasive method allowing immediate assessment of most disorders impa...
Introduction and purpose: Pneumothorax is a condition in which air is present in the pleural cavity ...
Introduction Lung sonography has rapidly emerged as a reliable technique in the evaluation of variou...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: It is vital to diagnose pneumothorax at early stage for treatment purpose. In trauma c...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: Prior studies have reported conflicting results regarding the utility of ultrasound in...
WOS: 000456942300003PubMed ID: 30178311PurposeModern lung ultrasound (US) is mainly applied not only...
Background: Pneumothorax (PTX) is common after blunt chest injury, and failure to diagnose and rapid...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
Lung ultrasound (LUS) may accurately diagnose pneumothorax. However, there is uncertainty about its ...
Background: Thoracic ultrasound (EFAST) has shown promise in inferring the presence of post-traumati...
Whether caused by trauma, internal diseases, or spontaneously; pneumothorax and hemothorax are poten...
Pneumothorax is commonly seen in trauma patients; the diagnosis is confirmed by radiography. The use...
Background: Small pneumothoraxes (PTXs) may not impart an immediate threat to trauma patients after ...
Lung ultrasound is a bedside noninvasive method allowing immediate assessment of most disorders impa...