TY - CHAP
T1 - European Respiratory Society Statement on Thoracic Ultrasound
AU - Laursen, Christian B
AU - Clive, Amelia
AU - Hallifax, Rob
AU - Pietersen, Pia Iben
AU - Asciak, Rachelle
AU - Davidsen, Jesper Rømhild
AU - Bhatnagar, Rahul
AU - Bedawi, Eihab O
AU - Jacobsen, Niels
AU - Coleman, Courtney
AU - Edey, Anthony
AU - Via, Gabriele
AU - Volpicelli, Giovanni
AU - Massard, Gilbert
AU - Raimondi, Francesco
AU - Evison, Matthew
AU - Konge, Lars
AU - Annema, Jouke
AU - Rahman, Najib M
AU - Maskell, Nick
N1 - Copyright ©ERS 2021.
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Thoracic ultrasound is increasingly considered to be an essential tool for the pulmonologist. It is used in diverse clinical scenarios, including as an adjunct to clinical decision making for diagnosis, a real-time guide to procedures, and a predictor or measurement of treatment response. The aim of this European Respiratory Society task force was to produce a statement on thoracic ultrasound for pulmonologists using thoracic ultrasound within the field of respiratory medicine. The multidisciplinary panel performed a review of the literature, addressing major areas of thoracic ultrasound practice and application. The selected major areas include equipment and technique, assessment of the chest wall, parietal pleura, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, interstitial syndrome, lung consolidation, diaphragm assessment, intervention guidance, training, and the patient perspective. Despite the growing evidence supporting the use of thoracic ultrasound, the published literature still contains a paucity of data in some important fields. Key research questions for each of the major areas were identified, which serve to facilitate future multi-centre collaborations and research to further consolidate an evidence-based use of thoracic ultrasound, for the benefit of the many patients being exposed to clinicians using thoracic ultrasound.
AB - Thoracic ultrasound is increasingly considered to be an essential tool for the pulmonologist. It is used in diverse clinical scenarios, including as an adjunct to clinical decision making for diagnosis, a real-time guide to procedures, and a predictor or measurement of treatment response. The aim of this European Respiratory Society task force was to produce a statement on thoracic ultrasound for pulmonologists using thoracic ultrasound within the field of respiratory medicine. The multidisciplinary panel performed a review of the literature, addressing major areas of thoracic ultrasound practice and application. The selected major areas include equipment and technique, assessment of the chest wall, parietal pleura, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, interstitial syndrome, lung consolidation, diaphragm assessment, intervention guidance, training, and the patient perspective. Despite the growing evidence supporting the use of thoracic ultrasound, the published literature still contains a paucity of data in some important fields. Key research questions for each of the major areas were identified, which serve to facilitate future multi-centre collaborations and research to further consolidate an evidence-based use of thoracic ultrasound, for the benefit of the many patients being exposed to clinicians using thoracic ultrasound.
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U2 - 10.1183/13993003.01519-2020
DO - 10.1183/13993003.01519-2020
M3 - Book chapter
C2 - 33033148
VL - 57
T3 - European Respiratory Journal. Supplement
SP - 2001519
BT - European Respiratory Society Statement on Thoracic Ultrasound
ER -