Author: Yassa, Murat; Birol, Pinar; Mutlu, Ali Memis; Tekin, Arzu Bilge; Sandal, Kemal; Tug, Niyazi
                    Title: Lung Ultrasound Can Influence the Clinical Treatment of Pregnant Women With COVIDâ€19  Cord-id: y589659u  Document date: 2020_6_1
                    ID: y589659u
                    
                    Snippet: Lung ultrasound (LUS) is an effective tool to detect and monitor patients infected with 2019 coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). The use of LUS on pregnant women is an emerging trend, considering its effectiveness during the outbreak. Eight pregnant women with a diagnosis of COVIDâ€19 confirmed by nasal/throat realâ€time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing who underwent pointâ€ofâ€care LUS examinations after routine obstetric ultrasound are described. A routinely performed 
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Lung ultrasound (LUS) is an effective tool to detect and monitor patients infected with 2019 coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). The use of LUS on pregnant women is an emerging trend, considering its effectiveness during the outbreak. Eight pregnant women with a diagnosis of COVIDâ€19 confirmed by nasal/throat realâ€time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing who underwent pointâ€ofâ€care LUS examinations after routine obstetric ultrasound are described. A routinely performed LUS examination revealed serious lung involvement in 7 cases: 2 were initially asymptomatic; 3 have chest computed tomography; 1 had initial negative realâ€time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction results; and 1 had initial negative computed tomographic findings. Treatment for COVIDâ€19 was either commenced or changed in 87.5% of the patients (n = 7 of 8) on LUS findings. Among patients with abnormal LUS findings, treatment was commenced in 5 patients (71.5%) and changed in 2 patients (28.5%). One normal and 7 abnormal LUS cases indicate the impact of routine LUS on the clinical outcome and treatment of pregnant women.
 
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