| Literature DB >> 35402328 |
Zouheir Bitar1, Ossama Maadarani1, Mohamad Abdelfatah1, Hadeel Alothman1, Adnan Hajjiah1.
Abstract
The main ultrasound criterion for diagnosing pulmonary infarction is the presence of triangular/wedge-shaped or rounded, hypoechogenic, homogeneous, pleura-based lesions. When used in point-of-care, ultrasonography of several organs can facilitate the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in a patient presenting with chest pain. We describe a case of chest pain which we thought was due to angina, but point-of-care ultrasonography directed us to a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. LEARNING POINTS: Point-of-care ultrasonography can help the clinician make a rapid diagnosis in patients with acute respiratory failure.The main ultrasound criterion for diagnosing pulmonary infarction is the presence of triangular/wedge-shaped or rounded, hypoechogenic, pleura-based lesions. © EFIM 2022.Entities:
Keywords: POCUS; Ultrasonography; pulmonary embolism
Year: 2022 PMID: 35402328 PMCID: PMC8988508 DOI: 10.12890/2022_003272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Case Rep Intern Med ISSN: 2284-2594