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Hegazy, L., Al Sharkway, A., Sakr, H., Ahmed, A. (2017). A Study of lung Ultrasonography in Infants with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection as a Quick and Safe Alternative Tool in a Group of Egyptian Infants. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 68(1), 1010-1021. doi: 10.12816/0038202
Laila Mahmoud Abd El Ghafar Hegazy; Asmaa Al Husseiny Ahmed Al Sharkway; Hossam Moussa Sakr; Ahmed Essam El-Said Ahmed. "A Study of lung Ultrasonography in Infants with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection as a Quick and Safe Alternative Tool in a Group of Egyptian Infants". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 68, 1, 2017, 1010-1021. doi: 10.12816/0038202
Hegazy, L., Al Sharkway, A., Sakr, H., Ahmed, A. (2017). 'A Study of lung Ultrasonography in Infants with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection as a Quick and Safe Alternative Tool in a Group of Egyptian Infants', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 68(1), pp. 1010-1021. doi: 10.12816/0038202
Hegazy, L., Al Sharkway, A., Sakr, H., Ahmed, A. A Study of lung Ultrasonography in Infants with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection as a Quick and Safe Alternative Tool in a Group of Egyptian Infants. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017; 68(1): 1010-1021. doi: 10.12816/0038202

A Study of lung Ultrasonography in Infants with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection as a Quick and Safe Alternative Tool in a Group of Egyptian Infants

Article 24, Volume 68, Issue 1, July 2017, Page 1010-1021  XML PDF (499.22 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0038202
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Laila Mahmoud Abd El Ghafar Hegazy1; Asmaa Al Husseiny Ahmed Al Sharkway1; Hossam Moussa Sakr2; Ahmed Essam El-Said Ahmed email 1
1Departments of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine -Ain Shams University
2Departments of Radiodiagnosis Faculty of Medicine -Ain Shams University
Abstract
Background: Acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI), such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis, are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children under five years of age. Aim of the Work: To study ultrasonography findings in infants with acute lower respiratory tract infection and to test its sensitivity and specificity in comparison to clinical and conventional x- ray for diagnosis of childhood acute lower respiratory tract infection. Patients and Methods: The present cross sectional study was conducted on sixty patients were chosen according to inclusion criteria (fever with signs of respiratory distress) to compare chest ultrasonography to chest x-ray in diagnosis of children with acute lower respiratory tract infection. Results: In our study, diagnostic Accuracy of ultrasound was 93.45%, while diagnostic Accuracy of chest X- ray was 81% in patients’ group. Sensitivity of ultrasound in cases of Bronchiolitis was 87.5% in comparison to chest X-ray was 78.1%, sensitivity of ultrasound in cases of pneumonia was 84.2% in comparison to chest X- ray was 52.6%. According to specificity, there is no difference in specificity between all patients’ groupConclusion: In view of our study it can be concluded that, chest US offers an important contribution to the diagnostic procedures of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children, as Bronchiolitis, pneumonia and pleural effusion with higher sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive index comparable to chest X-ray.
 
Keywords
lung ultrasonography; infants; acute lower respiratory tract infection; pneumonia; bronchiolitis
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