Abstract:Objective To explore the clinical application value of ultrasound in neonatal pulmonary diseases. Methods A total of 100 children with suspected pulmonary disease in department of neonatology in our hospital from January 2018 to January 2019 were randomly selected. All of them were given bedside pulmonary ultrasound examination and pulmonary X-ray examination. The CT examination results were taken as the "gold standard", and the examination results of the two methods were compared. Results According to the "gold standard" examination,67 children were diagnosed with pulmonary diseases. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of pulmonary ultrasound examination were higher than those of pulmonary X-ray examination (P<0.05). The main characteristics of ultrasonic image were B-line, abnormal chest mode line, patchy weak echo, and air bronchogram. Conclusion Ultrasound has significant clinical application value in neonatal pulmonary diseases, and can improve the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. It is worth promoting.
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