Heuvelings, C.CBélard, SFamilusi, M.ASpijker, RGrobusch, M.PZar, H.J2024-08-112024-08-112019-03-01Heuvelings CC, Bélard S, Familusi MA, Spijker R, Grobusch MP, Zar HJ. Chest ultrasound for the diagnosis of paediatric pulmonary diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy. Br Med Bull. 2019 Mar 1;129(1):35-51. doi: 10.1093/bmb/ldy041.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30561501/https://doi.org/10.1093/bmb/ldy041https://hdl.handle.net/11288/597179Background: Chest ultrasound is an emerging imaging modality, for several paediatric pulmonary diseases. Sources of data: MEDLINE and EMBASE (1946-47 to 10 March 2017) were searched to collect evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of chest ultrasound, compared to other imaging modalities, for the diagnosis of paediatric pulmonary diseases. Areas of agreement: Eighteen pneumonia studies, comprising 2031 children, were included for meta-analysis; the summary estimate sensitivity was 95.0% (95%CI: 90.7-97.3%) and specificity was 96.1% (95%CI: 89.1-98.7%). Areas of controversy: Other pulmonary diseases also yielded high sensitivity and specificity, but a meta-analysis could not be conducted due to a limited number of studies includable, and their heterogeneity. Growing points: Chest ultrasound should be considered as a first-line imaging modality for children with suspected pneumonia. Areas timely for developing research: Further research should focus on the diagnostic accuracy of chest ultrasound for the diagnosis of paediatric pulmonary diseases, other than pneumonia, comparing against a valid gold standard.enpneumoniaChest ultrasound for the diagnosis of paediatric pulmonary diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracyArticle