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by haldujai
2293 days ago
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Not entirely true. Ultrasound actually has pretty good sensitivity for pneumonia (88%) and even higher if you look at the “difficult” cases requiring CT in the Cochrane review I link to below. While the fundamentals of what you say are correct, consolidation by definition is the build up of fluid which is very well depicted by ultrasound. For a predominately peripheral airspace disease like COVID-19 ultrasound should theoretically be very sensitive. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5279077/ |
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