Title of article :
Chest Ultrasonography in Modern Day Extreme Settings: From Military Setting and Natural Disasters to Space Flights and Extreme Sports
Author/Authors :
Feletti, Francesco Dipartmento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria (DEIB), Milan, Italy , Mucci, Viviana Antwerpen University Research Centre for Equilibrium and Aerospace (AUREA), Antwerp, Belgium , Aliverti, Andrea Dipartmento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria (DEIB), Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Chest ultrasonography (CU) is a noninvasive imaging technique able to provide an immediate diagnosis of the underlying
aetiology of acute respiratory failure and traumatic chest injuries. Given the great technologies, it is now possible to perform
accurate CU in remote and adverse environments including the combat field, extreme sport settings, and environmental disasters,
as well as during space missions. Today, the usage of CU in the extreme emergency setting is more likely to occur, as this technique
proved to be a fast diagnostic tool to assist resuscitation manoeuvres and interventional procedures in many cases. A scientific
literature review is presented here. (is was based on a systematic search of published literature, on the following online databases:
PubMed and Scopus. (e following words were used: “chest sonography,” “ thoracic ultrasound,” and “lung sonography,” in
different combinations with “extreme sport,” “extreme environment,” “wilderness,” “catastrophe,” and “extreme conditions.” (is
manuscript reports the most relevant usages of CU in the extreme setting as well as technological improvements and current
limitations. CU application in the extreme setting is further encouraged here.
Keywords :
Chest Ultrasonography , Military Setting , Natural Disasters , Space Flights , Extreme Sports
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal