The Role of CEUS in the Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Pleuropulmonary Diseases and Interventional Procedures
Andrea Boccatonda, Alice Brighenti, Daniel Piamonti, Giulia Bandini, Giulia Fiorini, Luigi Vetrugno, Giampietro Marchetti, Esterita Accogli, Carla Serra, Damiano D’Ardes

TL;DR
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) improves diagnosis and monitoring of lung and pleural diseases by providing real-time vascular information.
Contribution
This review highlights CEUS's novel role in differentiating disease types and guiding interventions through perfusion analysis.
Findings
CEUS distinguishes inflammatory, ischemic, and malignant lung lesions using enhancement patterns.
In pneumonia, CEUS identifies necrotic areas and guides drainage and treatment evaluation.
CEUS reveals avascular consolidations in pulmonary embolism and correlates perfusion with tumor histopathology.
Abstract
Background: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) recently emerged as a valuable imaging modality for evaluating pleuropulmonary diseases. By combining morphological information from conventional B-mode ultrasound with real-time assessment of microvascular perfusion, CEUS can provide functional insights that improve diagnostic accuracy, guide interventions, and support patient surveillance. Methods: This review summarizes the current evidence on the use of CEUS in major pleuropulmonary disorders, including pneumonia, pleural effusion, pulmonary embolism, neoplasms, and COVID-19-related lung injury. The most relevant clinical studies and meta-analyses were analyzed, focusing on CEUS parameters, diagnostic performance, and integration with other imaging techniques. Results: CEUS enables the differentiation between inflammatory, ischemic, and malignant lesions through qualitative and…
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TopicsUltrasound in Clinical Applications · Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
