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. 2021;24(4):164-172.
doi: 10.1007/s00740-021-00403-2. Epub 2021 Aug 18.

[Lung ultrasound in COVID-19]

[Article in German]
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[Lung ultrasound in COVID-19]

[Article in German]
Armin Seibel et al. Wien Klin Mag. 2021.

Abstract

Providing medical care to patients suffering from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a major challenge for government healthcare systems around the world. The new coronavirus called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), shows a high organ specificity for the lower respiratory tract. Since there is so far no effective treatment or vaccination against the virus, early diagnostic recognition is of great importance. Due to the specific aspects of the infection, which mainly begins in the peripheral lung parenchyma, lung ultrasonography is suitable as a diagnostic imaging method to identify suspected cases as such in the early stages of the disease. Serial ultrasound examinations on patients with confirmed COVID-19 can promptly detect changes in the affected lung tissue at the bedside. This article summarizes the diagnostic potential of lung ultrasound with respect to screening and therapeutic decision-making in patients with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV‑2 pneumonia.

Die medizinische Versorgung von Patienten, die im Zusammenhang mit der pandemischen Coronaviruserkrankung 2019 („coronavirus disease 2019“, COVID-19) erkrankt sind, stellt für die staatlichen Gesundheitssysteme weltweit eine große Herausforderung dar. Das Virus mit dem Namen „severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2“ (SARS-CoV-2) zeigt eine hohe Organspezifität zu den unteren Atemwegen. Da bislang weder eine wirksame Therapie noch Impfung gegen das Virus existieren, kommt der diagnostischen Früherkennung eine große Bedeutung zu. Durch den spezifischen Aspekt der überwiegend im peripheren Lungenparenchym beginnenden Infektion ist die Lungensonographie als bildgebende Diagnostikmethode geeignet, Verdachtsfälle bereits im Frühstadium der Erkrankung als solche zu identifizieren. Serielle Ultraschalluntersuchungen an Patienten mit bestätigter Infektion können bettseitig und zeitnah Veränderungen im betroffenen Lungengewebe nachweisen. Dieser Artikel fasst das diagnostische Potenzial der Lungensonographie im Hinblick auf Screening und therapeutische Entscheidungsfindung bei Patienten mit vermuteter oder bestätigter SARS-CoV-2-Pneumonie zusammen.

Keywords: Air bronchogramm; B‑lines; Coronavirus; Lung consolidations; SARS-CoV-2.

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