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*No lung sliding seen (not specific for pneumothorax)
*No lung sliding seen (not specific for pneumothorax)
*May also identify "lung point": distinct point where you no longer see lung sliding (pathognomonic)
*May also identify "lung point": distinct point where you no longer see lung sliding (pathognomonic)
*Absence of lung sliding WITHOUT lung point could represent apnea or right mainstem intubation
*Evaluate other intercostal spaces because pneumothorax may only be seen in least dependent area of thorax
*Evaluate other intercostal spaces because pneumothorax may only be seen in least dependent area of thorax
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**NO comet tail artifact
**Bar Code appearance/"Stratosphere" sign on M-mode (absence of "seashore" waves)
*Ultrasound has greater sensitivity than chest x-ray for pneumothorax in trauma patients <ref>Nagarsheth K, Kurek S. Ultrasound detection of pneumothorax compared with chest X-ray and computed tomography scan. Am Surg. 2011 Apr;77(4):480-4. PMID: 21679560.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 24 January 2021

Lung ultrasound of pneumothorax

  • No lung sliding seen (not specific for pneumothorax)
  • May also identify "lung point": distinct point where you no longer see lung sliding (pathognomonic)
  • Absence of lung sliding WITHOUT lung point could represent apnea or right mainstem intubation
  • Evaluate other intercostal spaces because pneumothorax may only be seen in least dependent area of thorax
    • NO comet tail artifact
    • Bar Code appearance/"Stratosphere" sign on M-mode (absence of "seashore" waves)
  • Ultrasound has greater sensitivity than chest x-ray for pneumothorax in trauma patients [1]
  1. Nagarsheth K, Kurek S. Ultrasound detection of pneumothorax compared with chest X-ray and computed tomography scan. Am Surg. 2011 Apr;77(4):480-4. PMID: 21679560.