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Artif Intell Med Imaging. Jun 28, 2021; 2(3): 56-63
Published online Jun 28, 2021. doi: 10.35711/aimi.v2.i3.56
Published online Jun 28, 2021. doi: 10.35711/aimi.v2.i3.56
Ref. | Country | Type of study | Cohort | Diagnosis | LUS technic | Conclusion |
Buonsenso et al[30], 2020 | Italy | Case report | 4 pregnant women at 24, 38, 17, and 35 wk gestational age | LUS was carried out before the positive RT-PCR result. Nasopharyngeal swab RT-PCR confirmation | 14 regions evaluation with the convex probe. | LUS was correlated with CT findings, this tool should be considered in clinical deterioration to check the lung status for COVID-19 pneumonia and LUS might be preferred to chest X-ray in pregnant women |
Deng et al[31], 2021 | China | Retrospective study | 27 of pregnant women at the third trimester, 8 of them at the second trimester, and 4 of them at the first trimester | 29 of them with pharynx RT-PCR testing and 10 with epidemiologic history, symptoms, and imaging results | 12 zones: 2 anterior zones, 2 lateral zones, and 2 posterior zones per side. Each zone was scored 0 to 3 and total LUS scores were used in the clinical assessment of patients | Quantitative LUS can be considered a reliable follow-up tool for dynamic lung monitoring in pregnant women with COVID-19 and can reduce the use of chest CT |
Gil-Rodrigo et al[32], 2021 | Spain | Letter to the editor | 4 women at gestational weeks 6, 9, 19 and 25, 2 of them confirmed as COVID-19 | Symptoms and LUS were used as initial assessment and nasopharyngeal swab RTPCR was used for confirmation | With convex transducer, 8 posterior lung areas | With regard to potential disease transmission during a pandemic, LUS in pregnant women enables safe diagnosis and early treatment. One of the limitations is the absence of standardized training, the learning curve is relatively |
Inchingolo et al[33], 2020 | Italy | Case report | 1 pregnant woman at 23 wk gestational age | Oropharyngeal swab RT-PCR | 14 regions with Convex wireless transducer (3.5 MHz) | Point-of-care LUS examination could play a key role in the assessment of pregnant women with suspected COVID-19 |
Kalafat E et al[34], 2020 | Turkey | Case report | 32-yr-old woman at 35 + 3 wk gestational age | Symptoms and lung ultrasound findings first and confirmed by nasopharyngeal RT-PCR after | Thick and bilateral B-lines in the basal posterior lungs area (during the first assessment), diffuse B-lines (2 d later) | Report of positive lung ultrasound findings consistent with COVID-19 in a pregnant woman with an initially negative RT-PCR result |
Porpora et al[35], 2021 | Italy | Prospective observational study | 30 pregnant women at 36 wk of median gestational age (range between 28-38 wk) | Nasopharyngeal swab RT-PCR | Linear or convex probes, the LUS investigation was carried out with the 12-zone method, both in the supine and lateral positions | LUS is proven to be safe, reliable, sensitive, easily repeatable, and could be a guide to define the most appropriate strategy for improving clinical and pregnancy outcomes |
Yassa et al[10], 2021 | Turkey | Case series | 8 Pregnant women (9-38 wk) who underwent LUS examinations after obstetric US examinations | Symptoms and LUS first and confirmed by nasopharyngeal RT-PCR testing later | Fourteen areas (3 posterior, 2 lateral, and 2 anterior) were scanned per patient for 10 seconds along the indicated lines | After an obstetric US assessment, the routine use of LUS can substantially influence the clinical treatment of pregnant women with COVID-19 |
Yassa et al[27], 2020 | Turkey | Prospective Cohort | 296 pregnant women (23 with a positive result for COVID-19) at 5 to 42 wk gestational ages (mean = 35.18 wk) | LUS first and confirmed by nasopharyngeal RT-PCR later | 12 areas, with the posterior ones in the posterior axillary line | Using lung ultrasound was found more predictive in detecting the infection than the use of symptomatology solely |
Youssef et al[36], 2020 | Italy | Case report | 1 pregnant woman, 33 yr old at 26 wk of gestational age | LUS findings were former, positive nasopharyngeal swab RTPCR confirmation later | 6 regions in each hemithorax (2 anterior, 2 lateral, and 2 posterior). Linear or convex probes | We believe that extensive training of physicians may be considerably helpful in terms of the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 |
- Citation: Tekin AB, Yassa M. Implementation of lung ultrasound in the triage of pregnant women during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics. Artif Intell Med Imaging 2021; 2(3): 56-63
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2644-3260/full/v2/i3/56.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.35711/aimi.v2.i3.56