Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn

Objective Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is a useful method for diagnosis of lung diseases such as respiratory distress syndrome, transient tachypnea of the newborn, pneumonia, and pneumothorax in the neonatal period. LUS has become an important tool in the diagnosis and follow-up of lung diseases. LUS...

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Main Authors: Öktem, Ahmet, Zenciroğlu, Ayşegül, Üner, Çiğdem, Aydoğan, Seda, Dilli, Dilek, Okumuş, Nurullah
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spelling ftasbuniv:oai:acikerisim.afsu.edu.tr:20.500.12933/1173 2023-05-15T18:13:14+02:00 Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn Öktem, Ahmet Zenciroğlu, Ayşegül Üner, Çiğdem Aydoğan, Seda Dilli, Dilek Okumuş, Nurullah Okumuş, Nurullah 2021 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12933/1173 https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1729880 eng eng Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 10.1055/s-0041-1729880 American Journal of Perinatology Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı Öktem, A., Zenciroğlu, A., Üner, Ç., Aydoğan, S., Dilli, D., & Okumuş, N. (2021). Efficiency of lung ultrasonography in the diagnosis and follow-up of viral pneumonia in newborn. American Journal of Perinatology. 1098-8785 https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1729880 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12933/1173 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Diagnosis Follow-up Lung ultrasound Newborn Viral pneumonia article 2021 ftasbuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12933/1173 https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1729880 2023-01-05T13:18:09Z Objective Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is a useful method for diagnosis of lung diseases such as respiratory distress syndrome, transient tachypnea of the newborn, pneumonia, and pneumothorax in the neonatal period. LUS has become an important tool in the diagnosis and follow-up of lung diseases. LUS is easy to apply at the bedside and is a practical and low-cost method for diagnosing pneumonia. Study Design This study was conducted in neonatal intensive care unit of Dr. Sami Ulus Obstetrics, Children's Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital. From September 2019 to April 2020, 50 patients who were diagnosed with viral pneumonia were included in the study. Also, 24 patients with sepsis-related respiratory failure were included in the study as a control group. LUS was performed at the bedside three times, by a single expert, once each before treatment for diagnosis, on discharge, and after discharge in outpatient clinic control. Results Before treatment, LUS findings were lung consolidation with air bronchograms (50/50), pleural line abnormalities (35/50), B-pattern (25/50), disappearance of lung sliding (21/50), lung pulse (5/50), and pleural effusion (9/50). During discharge, we found significant changes: lung consolidation with air bronchograms (6/50), pleural line abnormalities (7/50), B-pattern (12/50), and pleural effusion (1/50) (p < 0.05). Outpatient clinic control LUS findings were lung consolidation with air bronchograms (0/50), pleural line abnormalities (0/50), B-pattern (0/50), disappearance of lung sliding (0/50), and pleural effusion (0/50) (p < 0.05). Also, B-pattern image, disappearance of lung sliding, and pleural line abnormalities were higher in control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion Ultrasound gives no hazard, and the application of bedside ultrasonography is comfortable for the patients. Pneumonia is a serious infection in the neonatal period. Repeated chest radiography may be required depending on the clinical condition of the patient with pneumonia. This study focuses on ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami DSpace@AFSÜ - Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University Institutional Repository
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topic Diagnosis
Follow-up
Lung ultrasound
Newborn
Viral pneumonia
spellingShingle Diagnosis
Follow-up
Lung ultrasound
Newborn
Viral pneumonia
Öktem, Ahmet
Zenciroğlu, Ayşegül
Üner, Çiğdem
Aydoğan, Seda
Dilli, Dilek
Okumuş, Nurullah
Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
topic_facet Diagnosis
Follow-up
Lung ultrasound
Newborn
Viral pneumonia
description Objective Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is a useful method for diagnosis of lung diseases such as respiratory distress syndrome, transient tachypnea of the newborn, pneumonia, and pneumothorax in the neonatal period. LUS has become an important tool in the diagnosis and follow-up of lung diseases. LUS is easy to apply at the bedside and is a practical and low-cost method for diagnosing pneumonia. Study Design This study was conducted in neonatal intensive care unit of Dr. Sami Ulus Obstetrics, Children's Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital. From September 2019 to April 2020, 50 patients who were diagnosed with viral pneumonia were included in the study. Also, 24 patients with sepsis-related respiratory failure were included in the study as a control group. LUS was performed at the bedside three times, by a single expert, once each before treatment for diagnosis, on discharge, and after discharge in outpatient clinic control. Results Before treatment, LUS findings were lung consolidation with air bronchograms (50/50), pleural line abnormalities (35/50), B-pattern (25/50), disappearance of lung sliding (21/50), lung pulse (5/50), and pleural effusion (9/50). During discharge, we found significant changes: lung consolidation with air bronchograms (6/50), pleural line abnormalities (7/50), B-pattern (12/50), and pleural effusion (1/50) (p < 0.05). Outpatient clinic control LUS findings were lung consolidation with air bronchograms (0/50), pleural line abnormalities (0/50), B-pattern (0/50), disappearance of lung sliding (0/50), and pleural effusion (0/50) (p < 0.05). Also, B-pattern image, disappearance of lung sliding, and pleural line abnormalities were higher in control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion Ultrasound gives no hazard, and the application of bedside ultrasonography is comfortable for the patients. Pneumonia is a serious infection in the neonatal period. Repeated chest radiography may be required depending on the clinical condition of the patient with pneumonia. This study focuses on ...
author2 Okumuş, Nurullah
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Öktem, Ahmet
Zenciroğlu, Ayşegül
Üner, Çiğdem
Aydoğan, Seda
Dilli, Dilek
Okumuş, Nurullah
author_facet Öktem, Ahmet
Zenciroğlu, Ayşegül
Üner, Çiğdem
Aydoğan, Seda
Dilli, Dilek
Okumuş, Nurullah
author_sort Öktem, Ahmet
title Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
title_short Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
title_full Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
title_fullStr Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Lung Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Viral Pneumonia in Newborn
title_sort efficiency of lung ultrasonography in the diagnosis and follow-up of viral pneumonia in newborn
publisher Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
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American Journal of Perinatology
Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
Öktem, A., Zenciroğlu, A., Üner, Ç., Aydoğan, S., Dilli, D., & Okumuş, N. (2021). Efficiency of lung ultrasonography in the diagnosis and follow-up of viral pneumonia in newborn. American Journal of Perinatology.
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https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1729880
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