Jurnal Respirologi Indonesia
Vol 41, No 2 (2021)

The Accuracy of Lung Ultrasound in Pneumonia Diagnosis: Evidence-Based Case Report

Adityo Wibowo (Universitas Indonesia)
Airin Aldiani (Universitas Indonesia)
Faiza Hatim (Universitas Indonesia)
Galoeh Adyasiwi (Universitas Indonesia)
Hendra Wahyuni MS (Universitas Indonesia)
Khairunnisa Imaduddin (Universitas Indonesia)
Malsephira Hasmeryasih (Universitas Indonesia)
Mega Juliana (Universitas Indonesia)
Nesia Priandari (Universitas Indonesia)
Nina Ratu Nur Kharima (Universitas Indonesia)
Rudy Satriawan (Universitas Indonesia)
Agus Dwi Susanto (Universitas Indonesia, RSUP Persahabatan)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2021

Abstract

Background: There are various microorganisms which caused pneumonia in developing countries such as Indonesia. The diagnosjs of pneumonia is still mainly confirmed by Chest X-ray which is unspecific to determine the etiology of pneumonia due to its low accuracy. On the other hand, the higher accuracy diagnostic tool, Computed Tomography (CT) scan, is not cost-effective. Therefore, an alternative diagnostic tool with high precision, affordability, and user-friendly is highly needed. Lung ultrasound (LUS) is an alternative diagnostic device. This study aims to investigate the diagnostic accuracy level of LUS in diagnosing pneumonia. Methods: Literature-researches was done in five databases namely PubMed/MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, Proquest, Cochrane and EBSCO/MEDLINE using keywords according to the clinical scenario. The articles were appraised with CEEBM worksheet. Results: Four articles met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Sensitivity of LUS ranged around 85-97% and specificity ranged around 8694%. All appraised articles recommended the use of LUS for its high sensitivity in confirming diagnosjs of pneumonia and other lung diseases, and its favorable bedside use especially for critically ill patients. Lung US was also considered as being more inexpensive with less radiation exposure compared to CT scan or other radiographic imaging. Conclusion: Examination using LUS had a high diagnostic value in confirming the diagnosis of pneumonia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jri

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Jurnal Respirologi Indonesia (JRI) is an online and printed scientific publication of the Indonesian Society of Respirology (ISR). The journal is published thrice-monthly within a year (January, April, July and October). The journal is focused to present original article, article review, and case ...