Lung ultrasound findings in pediatric patients with COVID-19

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Carmina Guitart
Ricardo Suárez
Mònica Girona
Sara Bobillo-Perez
Lluïsa Hernández
Mònica Balaguer
Francisco José Cambra
Iolanda Jordan
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[1] Universitat de Barcelona,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
[2] Universitat de Barcelona,Disorders of Immunity and Respiration of the Pediatric Critical Patient Research Group, Institut Recerca Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
[3] CIBERESP,Pediatric Infectious Diseases Research Group, Institut Recerca Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2021年 / 180卷
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COVID-19; Lung ultrasound; Pneumonia; Pediatrics;
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During the pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), lung ultrasound has been used to diagnose and monitor respiratory condition. The aim of the study was to describe lung ultrasound findings in children with a COVID-19 infection. Patients younger than 18 years old and positive for COVID-19, admitted to pediatric tertiary referral hospital were included. They were divided into two groups depending on the presence of respiratory symptoms. Lung ultrasound results were categorized into four degrees according to Soldati et al. score (J Ultrasound Med 39:1–7, 2020) and it was also described the presence and type of consolidation. Sixteen patients were recruited. The median age was 11 years old (IQR 2.8–12). Four children (25%) required admission to the intensive care unit. Six patients (37.5%) presented with respiratory symptoms. Most of them showed S.score of 2 and subpleural consolidations were observed in four cases (66.6%). Ten patients (62.5%) presented with non-respiratory symptoms, lung ultrasound showed S.score from 0 to 2. Three (30%) were diagnosed of multisystem inflammatory syndrome and lung ultrasounds showed S.score of 2 with bilateral pleural effusion.
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