The Application of Ultrasonography in the Detection of Airway Obstruction: A Promising Area of Research or Unnecessary Gadgetry?
Sabina Kostorz-Nosal, Mariusz Kowaliński, Aleksandra Spyra, Bartłomiej Gałuszka, Szymon Skoczyński

TL;DR
This paper explores how ultrasound can help detect airway blockages by examining diaphragm movement, especially in lung cancer and COPD patients.
Contribution
The paper proposes a diagnostic algorithm using ultrasound to distinguish obstructive airway disease from COPD-related issues.
Findings
Ultrasound assessment of diaphragm mobility can help identify obstructive airway disease from infiltrative lung lesions.
Overdiagnosis of COPD may lead to unnecessary medication use and delayed diagnosis of underlying conditions.
Bilateral TTU combined with other tests may improve detection of lung cancer patients misdiagnosed with COPD.
Abstract
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the utilization of transthoracic ultrasonography (TTU) in the evaluation of pulmonary field artefacts has become standard practice among clinicians. However, there is a considerable lack of knowledge regarding the assessment of diaphragm mobility in the context of various lung diseases. Although numerous conditions are known to affect diaphragm mobility, including neurological, cardiovascular, and infectious diseases, it appears that pulmonary diseases may also limit the mobility of this major respiratory muscle. Despite the evidence of diaphragm mobility disorders in patients diagnosed with lung cancer, there is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the function of the diaphragm in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A shared aetiological factor frequently results in the co-occurrence of the aforementioned diseases. It is,…
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TopicsUltrasound in Clinical Applications · Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
