Application of ultrasonography in neonatal lung disease: An updated review

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Abstract

Lung disease is often life-threatening for both preterm and term newborns. Therefore, an accurate and rapid diagnosis of lung diseases in newborns is crucial, as management strategies differ with different etiologies. To reduce the risk of radiation exposure derived from the conventionally used chest x-ray as well as computed tomography scans, lung ultrasonography (LUS) has been introduced in clinical practice to identify and differentiate neonatal lung diseases because of its radiation-free characteristic, convenience, high accuracy, and low cost. In recent years, it has been proved that LUS exhibits high sensitivity and specificity for identifying various neonatal lung diseases. Here, we offer an updated review of the applications of LUS in neonatal lung diseases based on the reports published in recent years (2017 to present).

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Wang, J., Wei, H., Chen, H., Wan, K., Mao, R., Xiao, P., & Chang, X. (2022, October 25). Application of ultrasonography in neonatal lung disease: An updated review. Frontiers in Pediatrics. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.1020437

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