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Frequency and number of ultrasound lung rockets (B-lines) using a regionally based lung ultrasound examination named vet blue (veterinary bedside lung ultrasound exam) in dogs with radiographically normal lung findings.

机译:在具有X线摄影正常表现的犬中,使用名为vet blue(兽医床旁肺超声检查)的区域性肺超声检查,对超声肺火箭(B线)的频率和数量进行检查。

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Lung ultrasound is superior to lung auscultation and supine chest radiography for many respiratory conditions in human patients. Ultrasound diagnoses are based on easily learned patterns of sonographic findings and artifacts in standardized images. By applying the wet lung (ultrasound lung rockets or B-lines, representing interstitial edema) versus dry lung (A-lines with a glide sign) concept many respiratory conditions can be diagnosed or excluded. The ultrasound probe can be used as a visual stethoscope for the evaluation of human lungs because dry artifacts (A-lines with a glide sign) predominate over wet artifacts (ultrasound lung rockets or B-lines). However, the frequency and number of wet lung ultrasound artifacts in dogs with radiographically normal lungs is unknown. Thus, the primary objective was to determine the baseline frequency and number of ultrasound lung rockets in dogs without clinical signs of respiratory disease and with radiographically normal lung findings using an 8-view novel regionally based lung ultrasound examination called Vet BLUE. Frequency of ultrasound lung rockets were statistically compared based on signalment, body condition score, investigator, and reasons for radiography. Ten left-sided heart failure dogs were similarly enrolled. Overall frequency of ultrasound lung rockets was 11% (95% confidence interval, 6-19%) in dogs without respiratory disease versus 100% (95% confidence interval, 74-100%) in those with left-sided heart failure. The low frequency and number of ultrasound lung rockets observed in dogs without respiratory disease and with radiographically normal lungs suggests that Vet BLUE will be clinically useful for the identification of canine respiratory conditions.
机译:在人类患者的许多呼吸状况中,肺部超声优于肺部听诊和仰卧位胸片。超声诊断基于超声图像和标准图像中伪影的易于学习的模式。通过采用湿肺(超声肺火箭或B线表示间质性水肿)与干肺(A线带有滑行迹象)的概念,可以诊断或排除许多呼吸道疾病。超声探头可用作评估人肺的视觉听诊器,因为干的伪影(带有滑行迹象的A线)比湿的伪影(超声肺火箭或B线)占主导地位。但是,在肺部射线照相正常的狗中,湿肺超声伪影的频率和数量尚不清楚。因此,主要目标是通过使用一种称为Vet BLUE的基于8个区域的新颖的基于区域的肺部超声检查,确定没有呼吸系统疾病临床症状且影像学检查正常的狗的超声肺火箭的基线频率和数量。根据信号,身体状况评分,研究者和射线照相原因,对超声肺火箭的频率进行统计学比较。类似地招募了十只左侧心力衰竭犬。没有呼吸系统疾病的狗的超声肺火箭总频率为11%(95%置信区间6-19%),而左侧心衰的狗为100%(95%置信区间74-100%)。在没有呼吸系统疾病且肺部射线照相正常的狗中观察到的低频超声火箭弹数量和频率低,表明Vet BLUE在临床上可用于识别犬的呼吸道疾病。

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