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Lung ultrasound features of children with complicated and noncomplicated community acquired pneumonia: A prospective study.

Anna Maria Musolino1, Paolo Tomà2, Maria Chiara Supino1, Barbara Scialanga1, Alessia Mesturino1, Simona Scateni1, Massimo Battaglia1, Nicola Pirozzi1, Caterina Bock2, Danilo Buonsenso1,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe lung ultrasound (LUS) findings at baseline and 48 hours after the beginning of treatment and evaluate how they correlate with outcome
DESIGN: We prospectively analyzed patients from 1 month to 17 years of age with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) evaluated at a tertiary level pediatric hospital. At baseline and 48 hours after the beginning of treatment, history, clinical examination, laboratory testing, chest X-ray, and LUS were performed.
RESULTS: One hundred one children were enrolled in the study (13 with complicated CAP). At baseline those who developed complications presented a larger size of the subpleural pulmonary parenchymal lesions (P = .001) often associated with a complex pleural effusion (63.6%, P = .013). Those with an uncomplicated CAP presented an air, arboriform, superficial and dynamic bronchogram, as opposed to complicated CAP which had an air and liquid bronchogram, deep, fixed (P = .001). At the 48-hour control in the noncomplicated CAP group, bronchogram was more frequently superficial and dynamic (P = .050). Pleural effusion disappeared in half cases (P = .050). In all patients, neutrophilic leucocytosis with increased C-reactive protein was detected and decreased at control (P = .001). The linear regression analyses showed the switch from a deep to a superficial bronchogram as the only explanatory variable (r = 0.97, R2  = 0.94, P = .001, t = 10.73).
CONCLUSIONS: Our study describe early LUS features of CAP that might be able to predict the development of complicated CAP.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  TB; imaging; infections: pneumonia; viral

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31264383     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.24426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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