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Introduction of point-of-care neonatal lung ultrasound in a developing country.

P Mazmanyan1, V Kerobyan2, S Shankar-Aguilera3,4, N Yousef3,4, D De Luca3,4.   

Abstract

Despite neonatal lung ultrasound (LU) being diffused worldwide, its introduction in limited-resource areas has not been formally investigated. We conceived a project to introduce it in a level 3 NICU of a developing country and verify if, after a short protocolized training, clinicians may efficaciously use LU. Inter-rater agreement between ultrasound trainees and trainers was analyzed within both the local test and the diffusion phases of the project. High inter-rater agreements were found between expert trainers and the two neonatologists who were trained in a skilled European center (Cohen's Kappa, 0.951; 95%CI, 0.882-0.999), as well as between the two and the second round of locally trained colleagues (Cohen's Kappa, 0.896; 95%CI, 0.797-0.996). Moreover, a high agreement was found between the clinical respiratory diagnosis (used as the "gold standard") and the LU diagnosis given by the first two trainees (intraclass correlation, 0.992; 95%CI, 0.987-0.996) and the locally trained physicians (intraclass correlation, 0.97; 95%CI, 0.95-0.98). A final survey demonstrated that the project was perceived as efficacious and that LU was going to be integrated into routine clinical practice.Conclusions: А short LU training provided sufficient proficiency and allowed the LU introduction in clinical practice in the neonatal intensive care unit in a developing country.What is Known:• Lung ultrasound is a promising technique for evaluating neonatal respiratory distress at least in high-income countries. Previous studies revealed high specificity and sensitivity in diagnosing specific neonatal disorders.• An important barrier to the more extensive use of lung ultrasound in neonatal critical care is a lack of efficient and suitable training solutions.What is New:• Descriptive LU performed by neonatologist in a developing country after a short formal training is feasible with good quality.• A short formal LU training program provided good proficiency and allowed a correct descriptive diagnosis in a neonatal unit in a developing country.

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Keywords:  Developing country; Lung ultrasound; Neonatal lung disease; Newborn

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32060800     DOI: 10.1007/s00431-020-03603-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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Review 1.  Lung ultrasound in the critically ill (LUCI): A translational discipline.

Authors:  Daniel A Lichtenstein; Manu L N G Malbrain
Journal:  Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther       Date:  2017-11-18

2.  Echography-Guided Surfactant Therapy to Improve Timeliness of Surfactant Replacement: A Quality Improvement Project.

Authors:  Roberto Raschetti; Nadya Yousef; Giulia Vigo; Gianluigi Marseglia; Roberta Centorrino; Rafik Ben-Ammar; Shivani Shankar-Aguilera; Daniele De Luca
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2019-05-10       Impact factor: 4.406

3.  Can neonatal lung ultrasound monitor fluid clearance and predict the need of respiratory support?

Authors:  Francesco Raimondi; Fiorella Migliaro; Angela Sodano; Angela Umbaldo; Antonia Romano; Gianfranco Vallone; Letizia Capasso
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2012-11-14       Impact factor: 9.097

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1.  Semi-quantitative lung ultrasound score during ground transportation of outborn neonates with respiratory failure.

Authors:  Vincent Ollier; Barbara Loi; Clemence Rivaud; Feriel Fortas; Valerie Ruetsch; Nadya Yousef; Gilles Jourdain; Daniele De Luca
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 3.860

2.  Lung ultrasound features predict admission to the neonatal intensive care unit in infants with transient neonatal tachypnoea or respiratory distress syndrome born by caesarean section.

Authors:  Antonio Poerio; Silvia Galletti; Michelangelo Baldazzi; Silvia Martini; Alessandra Rollo; Sofia Spinedi; Francesco Raimondi; Maurizio Zompatori; Luigi Corvaglia; Arianna Aceti
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2020-09-19       Impact factor: 3.183

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