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Use of ultrasonic diagnostics for investigation and detection of structural changes in the lungs in COVID-19
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Use of ultrasonic diagnostics for investigation and detection of structural changes in the lungs in COVID-19

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  • Andriy Habchak Ivano-Frankivsk Medical University
  • Iryna Stasiv Ivano-Frankivsk Medical University

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https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.12.023

Keywords

ultrasound examination, consolidation, white lung effect, B-line

Abstract

Rapid and accurate diagnosis of various lung changes caused by SARS-Co V-2 is extremely important and relevant, as it will allow timely action to take the necessary measures to treat and stop the spread of lesions. Ultrasound diagnosis allows you to quickly, non-invasively, and cheaply conduct research that is accurate and effective enough to make or confirm a diagnosis. The article highlights the main structural changes in the lungs found in 86 patients with a positive PCR test for coronavirus virus. The following sonographic signs were observed during the study: B-line (in 54% of patients), white lung effect (in 20.6% of patients), consolidation (11 people – 17.5%), of which 6 patients with consolidation less than 1 cm and 5 patients had consolidations greater than 1 cm, pleural effusion was observed in 7 patients.

Our research is important both in terms of increasing the informativeness of the diagnosis for physicians and patients, for whom it is important to quickly, non-invasively, and economically compare, detect disease and begin treatment promptly.

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2021-12-23

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HABCHAK, Andriy and STASIV, Iryna. Use of ultrasonic diagnostics for investigation and detection of structural changes in the lungs in COVID-19. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 23 December 2021. Vol. 11, no. 12, pp. 299-306. [Accessed 29 June 2025]. DOI 10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.12.023.
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