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Lung sonography can improve the specificity of determination of left-sided double-lumen tracheal tube position in both novices and experts: a randomised prospective study
Objective Lung sonography can be helpful to determine the position of a left-sided double-lumen tube (DLT). However, clinical experience is required for correct assessment. We investigated whether lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of determining the DLT position in novices and expe...
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Lung sonography can be helpful to determine the position of a left-sided double-lumen tube (DLT). However, clinical experience is required for correct assessment. We investigated whether lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of determining the DLT position in novices and experts.
Methods
In this randomised prospective clinical study, 88 patients were allocated to two groups using auscultation or lung sonography for initial assessment of the DLT position. In each group, two repeated assessments were performed; the first was performed by a novice, and the second was performed by an expert. The final DLT position was confirmed by fibre-optic bronchoscopy. The primary outcome was the diagnostic efficacy (including overall accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity) in confirming the DLT position.
Results
In both the novices and experts, the specificity of determining the DLT position was significantly higher with lung sonography than auscultation (60.0% vs. 21.7% and 66.7% vs. 37.5%, respectively). Additionally, the predictability of an incorrect position was similar between the novices and experts using lung sonography (area under the curve of 0.665 and 0.690, respectively).
Conclusions
Lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of detecting an incorrect DLT position in both novices and experts. |
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Lung sonography can be helpful to determine the position of a left-sided double-lumen tube (DLT). However, clinical experience is required for correct assessment. We investigated whether lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of determining the DLT position in novices and experts.
Methods
In this randomised prospective clinical study, 88 patients were allocated to two groups using auscultation or lung sonography for initial assessment of the DLT position. In each group, two repeated assessments were performed; the first was performed by a novice, and the second was performed by an expert. The final DLT position was confirmed by fibre-optic bronchoscopy. The primary outcome was the diagnostic efficacy (including overall accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity) in confirming the DLT position.
Results
In both the novices and experts, the specificity of determining the DLT position was significantly higher with lung sonography than auscultation (60.0% vs. 21.7% and 66.7% vs. 37.5%, respectively). Additionally, the predictability of an incorrect position was similar between the novices and experts using lung sonography (area under the curve of 0.665 and 0.690, respectively).
Conclusions
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Lung sonography can be helpful to determine the position of a left-sided double-lumen tube (DLT). However, clinical experience is required for correct assessment. We investigated whether lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of determining the DLT position in novices and experts.
Methods
In this randomised prospective clinical study, 88 patients were allocated to two groups using auscultation or lung sonography for initial assessment of the DLT position. In each group, two repeated assessments were performed; the first was performed by a novice, and the second was performed by an expert. The final DLT position was confirmed by fibre-optic bronchoscopy. The primary outcome was the diagnostic efficacy (including overall accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity) in confirming the DLT position.
Results
In both the novices and experts, the specificity of determining the DLT position was significantly higher with lung sonography than auscultation (60.0% vs. 21.7% and 66.7% vs. 37.5%, respectively). Additionally, the predictability of an incorrect position was similar between the novices and experts using lung sonography (area under the curve of 0.665 and 0.690, respectively).
Conclusions
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Lung sonography can be helpful to determine the position of a left-sided double-lumen tube (DLT). However, clinical experience is required for correct assessment. We investigated whether lung sonography can improve the diagnostic efficacy of determining the DLT position in novices and experts.
Methods
In this randomised prospective clinical study, 88 patients were allocated to two groups using auscultation or lung sonography for initial assessment of the DLT position. In each group, two repeated assessments were performed; the first was performed by a novice, and the second was performed by an expert. The final DLT position was confirmed by fibre-optic bronchoscopy. The primary outcome was the diagnostic efficacy (including overall accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity) in confirming the DLT position.
Results
In both the novices and experts, the specificity of determining the DLT position was significantly higher with lung sonography than auscultation (60.0% vs. 21.7% and 66.7% vs. 37.5%, respectively). Additionally, the predictability of an incorrect position was similar between the novices and experts using lung sonography (area under the curve of 0.665 and 0.690, respectively).
Conclusions
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