Observations in incorporating lung ultrasound views into the echo lab: value in decompensated heart failure
Mariam B. Camacho, Samantha R. Spierling Bagsic, Santiago Camacho, James N. Phan, Bruce J. Kimura

TL;DR
Adding lung ultrasound views to standard echocardiograms improves accuracy in diagnosing decompensated heart failure in hospitalized patients.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that integrating lung ultrasound into standard echocardiography improves diagnostic accuracy for decompensated heart failure.
Findings
Lung ultrasound improved specificity and accuracy in diagnosing decompensated heart failure.
Lung imaging views took an average of 95 seconds to perform.
Combining lung ultrasound with echocardiography enhanced diagnostic performance without increasing resources.
Abstract
Although lung ultrasound (LUS) can detect specific findings in decompensated congestive heart failure (dCHF), it is largely unavailable to hospitalized patients outside of point-of-care ultrasound practice. Therefore, we sought to determine if 4 lung views added value to echocardiography and whether LUS could be performed expeditiously in an inpatient echo lab. Consecutive inpatient echo studies from a 300-bed community hospital included two posterobasal and two anteroapical lung views and were retrospectively reviewed for: (1) echo parameters including EF < 40%, E/e’>13, pseudonormal E/A ratio, among others, of which the presence of any one parameter defined an abnormal echocardiogram, Echo+, and (2) LUS bilateral findings of 3-or-more B-lines or pleural effusion defined an abnormal lung study, LUS+. Patient charts were reviewed for the clinical diagnosis of dCHF as the reference…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound in Clinical Applications · Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Radiation Dose and Imaging
