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Neonatal pneumothoraces with atypical location: the role of lung ultrasound.

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2021-11-29

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Gregorio-Hernández, Rebeca
Pérez-Pérez, Alba
Alonso-Ojembarrena, Almudena
Arriaga-Redondo, María
Ramos-Navarro, Cristina
Sánchez-Luna, Manuel

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Neonatal pneumothorax (NP) is a potentially life-threatening condition. Lung ultrasound (LUS) has shown higher sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis compared to x-rays, but evidence regarding its usefulness in complex NP is lacking. We report four neonates suffering from cardiac or esophageal malformations who developed lateral and/or posterior pneumothoraces, in which LUS helped, making NP diagnosis and management easier and faster. LUS is an easy-to-use, fast, simple, and accurate tool when evaluating newborns with NP, also in atypical positions such as in surgical patients. • Lung ultrasound (LUS) has higher sensitivity and specificity than x-rays in the diagnosis of pneumothorax in neonatal patients. • This is the first report about neonatal pneumothorax in non-conventional areas (lateral/posterior) diagnosed by lung ultrasound and how obtaining this information is critical in order to optimize management.

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Humans
Infant, Newborn
Lung
Pneumothorax
Radiography
Sensitivity and Specificity
Ultrasonography

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Case report, Lung ultrasound, Neonates, Pneumothorax, Ultrasound-guided procedure

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