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- Gerald Gartlehner, Gernot Wagner, Lisa Affengruber, Andrea Chapman, Andreea Dobrescu, Irma Klerings, Angela Kaminski-Hartenthaler, and Alexander O Spiel.
- Cochrane Austria, Danube University Krems, Krems an der Donau, Austria, and RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (G.G.).
- Ann. Intern. Med. 2021 Jul 1; 174 (7): 967-976.
BackgroundDyspnea is a common and often debilitating symptom with a complex diagnostic work-up.PurposeTo evaluate the benefits, harms, and diagnostic test accuracy of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in patients with acute dyspnea. (PROSPERO: CRD42019126419).Data SourcesSearches of multiple electronic databases without language limitations (January 2004 to August 2020) and reference lists of pertinent articles and reviews.Study SelectionFive randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 44 prospective cohort-type studies in patients with acute dyspnea evaluated POCUS as a diagnostic tool to determine the underlying cause of dyspnea. Two investigators independently screened the literature for inclusion.Data ExtractionData abstraction by a single investigator was confirmed by a second investigator; 2 investigators independently rated risk of bias and determined certainty of evidence.Data SynthesisPoint-of-care ultrasonography, when added to a standard diagnostic pathway, led to statistically significantly more correct diagnoses in patients with dyspnea than the standard diagnostic pathway alone. In-hospital mortality and length of hospital stay did not differ significantly between patients who did or did not receive POCUS in addition to standard diagnostic tests. Finally, POCUS consistently improved the sensitivities of standard diagnostic pathways to detect congestive heart failure, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax; specificities increased in most but not all studies.LimitationsMost studies assessed diagnostic test accuracy, which has limited utility for clinical decision making. Studies rarely reported on the proportion of indeterminate sonography results, and no evidence is available on adverse health outcomes of false-positive or false-negative POCUS results.ConclusionPoint-of-care ultrasonography can improve the correctness of diagnosis in patients with acute dyspnea.Primary Funding SourceAmerican College of Physicians.
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