Point-of-Care Thoracic Ultrasound in Children with Bronchiolitis

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Objective: To characterize thoracic (lung and diaphragm) ultrasound findings in children < 2 y with bronchiolitis, evaluate correlation between lung ultrasound severity score (USS) and bronchiolitis severity score (BSS), and study the interobserver agreement of USS between study pediatrician and radiologist. Methods: In this prospective observational study, thoracic ultrasound was performed on children with bronchiolitis by the study pediatrician and USS score was assigned. A radiologist blinded to all clinical information, performed an independent thoracic ultrasound. Demographics, clinical course, and other relevant details were recorded. Results: Fifty-three children were enrolled; 29/53 patients (54.7%) were classified as mild bronchiolitis and 24/53 (45.2%) had moderate bronchiolitis as per clinical score; 13.2% (7/53) patients had both anterior and posterior subpleural consolidation and went on to require higher respiratory support either in the form of continuous positive airway pressure in 71.4% (5/7), oxygen for > 24 h in 14.2% (1/7), or heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula in 14.2% (1/7). These results were statistically significant (p < 0.001). A statistically significant correlation was found between the USS and type and duration of respiratory support (p value 0.002) and with the mean duration of hospital stay (p value < 0.001). There was significant correlation between the BSS and USS (p < 0.001). There was a very good agreement between the ultrasound findings of study pediatrician and radiologist (kappa 0.83). Conclusion: The findings of lung ultrasound (LUS) are not specific for bronchiolitis. However, LUS can be used as a good prognostic tool in patients with bronchiolitis.

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Krishna, D., Khera, D., Toteja, N., Sureka, B., Choudhary, B., Ganakumar, V. M., & Singh, K. (2022). Point-of-Care Thoracic Ultrasound in Children with Bronchiolitis. Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 89(11), 1079–1085. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-022-04117-z

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