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Medicentro Electrónica

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Abstract

SAURA CUESTA, Liliet Melissa; BORROTO PEREZ, Yinet  and  AGUILA CARBELO, Madyaret. Lung ultrasound in the evaluation of critically ill patients. Medicentro Electrónica [online]. 2023, vol.27, n.1  Epub Jan 01, 2023. ISSN 1029-3043.

Introduction:

ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that allows us to explore different organs immediately; it constitutes an instrument of high diagnostic value within the reach of health professionals and used in all medical specialties. In recent years, technological evolution has allowed ultrasound devices to be smaller, portable and with high resolution, such is the case of clinical ultrasound or bedside ultrasound. Bedside ultrasound in critically ill patients has changed medical practice; specifically, lung ultrasound should be performed in all patients with acute lung disease.

Objective:

to provide the necessary theoretical knowledge in order to promote the use of lung ultrasound in the evaluation of critically ill patients, as well as to contribute, through its application, to reduce the risk of exposure to radiographs.

Methods:

a review of the updated medical literature on the role of lung ultrasound in the evaluation of the critically ill patients was performed from July to December 2021. SciELO, Medigraphic and Google Scholar were the search engines used.

Conclusions:

lung ultrasound has acquired a leading role in the current context, since its use facilitates a non-invasive and common evaluation of the criticall ill patients with pleuropulmonary disease. Its application guarantees the reduction of the risk of exposure to X-rays.

Keywords : critical iliness; pulmonary alveoli; lung diseases, interstitial; ultrasonography.

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