Early Diagnosis of ARDS in Mechanically Ventilated Patient Using LUS Score in Comparison With CT
Early Diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Mechanically Ventilated Patient Using Lung Ultrasound Score in Comparison With CT Chest
Tanta University
20 participants
Aug 10, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to assess accuracy of Lung ultrasound score for early diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients who expected to be mechanically ventilated more than 24 hour in comparison with computed tomography chest .
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Patients aged more than 21 years old of both sexes .
- Patients who are expected to be mechanically ventilated more than 24 h .
- Patients who are suspected to be Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome according to Berlin definition which consists of clinical criteria and with precipitating factors which starts within 1 week of known insult as in trauma patients with lung contusions.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Patient's first guardian who refuse the inclusion in the study .
- History of pre-existing lung disease ( tumors, interstitial lung diseases)
- In cases of volume overload.
- Patients with acute kidney injuiry or renal failure
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Interventions
Patients were examined in supine position, using a portable ultrasound machine equipped with a curvilinear transducer (5-3 MHz)
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NCT06971042