Diagnosis of pulmonary contusions with point-of-care lung ultrasonography and thoracic radiography compared to thoracic computed tomography in dogs with motor vehicle trauma: 29 cases (2017-2018)

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作者
Dicker, Samuel A. [1 ]
Lisciandro, Gregory R. [2 ]
Newell, Susan M. [1 ]
Johnson, Justine A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ocean State Vet Specialists, East Greenwich, RI USA
[2] Hill Country Vet Specialists, Spicewood, TX USA
关键词
blunt force trauma; canine; pneumothorax; ultrasound; RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS-SYNDROME; FOCUSED ASSESSMENT; B-LINES; ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION; CATS; SONOGRAPHY; ATELECTASIS; FREQUENCY; ACCURACY; NUMBER;
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10.1111/vec.13021
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Objective To determine the accuracy of lung ultrasound (LUS) using the Veterinary Bedside Lung Ultrasound Examination (VetBLUE) protocol and 3-view thoracic radiographs (TXR) compared to thoracic computed tomography (TCT) for diagnosing the presence and quantification of pulmonary contusions (PC). Design Prospective cohort study conducted from February 2017 to June 2018. Setting Private emergency and referral center. Animals Thirty-two dogs having sustained motor vehicle trauma were consecutively enrolled. Three dogs were excluded from statistical analysis. All dogs survived to hospital discharge. Interventions Within 24 hours of sustaining trauma, dogs had LUS, TXR, and TCT performed. Using the VetBLUE protocol, LUS PC were scored according to the presence and number of B-lines and C-lines, indicating extravascular lung water. Thoracic radiographs and TCT were scored for PC in a similar topographical pattern to the VetBLUE protocol. Lung ultrasound and TXR were compared to "gold standard" TCT for the presence and quantification of PC. Measurements and Main Results On TCT, 21 of 29 (72.4%) dogs were positive and 8 of 29 (27.6%) dogs were negative for PC. When LUS was compared to TCT, 19 of 21 dogs were positive for PC (90.5% sensitivity) and 7 of 8 dogs were negative (87.5% specificity) for PC. LUS PC score correlated strongly with TCT PC score (R = 0.8,P < 0.001). When TXR was compared to TCT, 14 of 21 dogs were positive for PC (66.7% sensitivity) and 7 of 8 dogs were negative (87.5% specificity) for PC. TXR PC score correlated strongly with TCT PC score (R = 0.74,P < 0.001). Conclusions In this population of dogs with motor vehicle trauma, LUS had high sensitivity for diagnosis of PC when compared to "gold standard" TCT. LUS provides reliable diagnosis of PC after trauma. More patients with PC were identified with LUS than with TXR, and additional studies are warranted to determine whether this increased sensitivity is statistically significant.
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