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ERS Monograph 79: Thoracic Ultrasound (PDF)

Optimizing Thoracic Ultrasound: A Comprehensive Guide

Edited by Christian B. Laursen, Najib M. Rahman, and Giovanni Volpicelli, this monograph is a testament to the evolving role of thoracic ultrasound in respiratory medicine. Despite its growing importance, several aspects of thoracic ultrasound remain underexplored, and international consensus is still lacking. To address this gap, the guest editors have assembled a diverse group of experts from various specialties and settings, providing a multidisciplinary and multicenter perspective.

Each chapter in this monograph reflects not only the expert opinion of a single site in Europe but also offers a broad, comprehensive view. The topics covered include:

  • Physics and Basic Principles: This chapter delves into the fundamental principles of ultrasound technology, providing readers with a solid understanding of how thoracic ultrasound works and its limitations.
  • Techniques and Protocols: This section outlines the various techniques and protocols used in thoracic ultrasound, helping practitioners to improve their skills and standardize their approach.
  • Pneumothorax: This chapter focuses on the role of thoracic ultrasound in diagnosing pneumothorax, highlighting its advantages over traditional methods and its potential applications in different settings.
  • Pneumonia: The authors discuss the use of thoracic ultrasound in diagnosing and managing pneumonia, emphasizing its value in guiding treatment decisions and monitoring patient progress.
  • Lung Tumors: This chapter explores the potential of thoracic ultrasound in detecting and characterizing lung tumors, shedding light on its diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic implications.
  • The Upper Abdomen: This section extends the scope of thoracic ultrasound beyond the lungs, examining its applications in evaluating the upper abdomen and its potential benefits in various clinical scenarios.
  • Thoracic Ultrasound in Newborns, Infants, and Children: The final chapter addresses the unique challenges and opportunities of using thoracic ultrasound in pediatric patients, providing insights into its diagnostic and therapeutic potential in this population.

This monograph serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and skills in thoracic ultrasound. By providing a comprehensive overview of its principles, techniques, and applications, it aims to promote the optimal use of this essential bedside tool in respiratory medicine.

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