Title of article :
Lung Ultrasound (in the Critically Ill) Superior to CT: the Example of Lung Sliding
Author/Authors :
Lichtenstein, Daniel A Hôpital Ambroise-Paré (Medical ICU) - Paris-Ouest university - Boulogne, France
Abstract :
This review article shows the potential of lung ultrasound in the critically ill (LUCI) to study lung sliding and describes the optimal
equipment for its assessment. Then, it analyses the integration of lung sliding within lung ultrasound then whole body critical ultrasound. It describes the place of lung sliding in the BLUE-protocol (bedside lung ultrasound in emergency) (lung and venous ultrasound for diagnosing acute respiratory failure), the FALLS-protocol (fluid administration limited by lung sonography) (the role of
lung sliding in circulatory failure), and the SESAME-protocol (sequential assessment of sonography assessing mechanism or origin of
severe shock of indistinct cause) (whole body ultrasound in cardiac arrest). In the LUCIFLR project (LUCI favoring limitation of radiations), the consideration of lung sliding allows drastic reduction in irradiation and costs. In conclusion, lung sliding is proposed as a
gold standard for indicating the presence of the lung at the chest wall and its correct expansion.
Keywords :
acute respiratory failure , BLUE-protocol , critical ultrasound , lung sliding , lung ultrasound , pneumothorax
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care