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Covid-19 Special Collection
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- Original Contribution
Chinese Expert Consensus on Protection for Ultrasound Healthcare Workers against COVID-19
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 47Issue 2p222–229Published online: October 12, 2020- Yukun Luo
- Jianjun Yuan
- Minghui Liu
- Nie Fang
- Jiao Bai
- Xiang Fei
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has caused a worldwide pandemic and poses a serious public health risk. It has been proven that lung ultrasound can be extremely valuable in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease, which could also minimize the number of exposed healthcare workers and equipment. Because healthcare workers in ultrasound departments are in close contact with patients who might be infected or virus carriers, it is extremely important that they be provided sufficient protection. - Original Contribution
Use of Lung Ultrasound to Differentiate Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pneumonia From Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 46Issue 10p2651–2658Published online: June 5, 2020- Guoliang Tan
- Xihua Lian
- Zhixing Zhu
- Zhenhua Wang
- Fang Huang
- Ying Zhang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 28To investigate the feasibility of lung ultrasound in evaluating coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and distinguish the sonographic features between COVID-19 and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), a total of 12 COVID-19 patients and 20 CAP patients were selected and underwent lung ultrasound. The modified Buda scoring system for interstitial lung disease was used to evaluate the severity and treatment effect of COVID-19 on ultrasonography. The differences between modified lung ultrasound (MLUS) score and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) Warrick score were analyzed to evaluate their correlation. - Letter to the Editor
World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Position Statement: How to Perform a Safe Ultrasound Examination and Clean Equipment in the Context of COVID-19
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 46Issue 7p1821–1826Published online: April 8, 2020- World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Safety Committee (Jacques S. Abramowicz, Iwaki Akiyama, David Evans, J. Brian Fowlkes, Karel Marsal, Yusef Sayeed and Gail ter Haar)
- J.S. Abramowicz
- J.M. Basseal
Cited in Scopus: 54On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization formally declared the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (also known as COVID-19) a pandemic. This has impacted the way health care facilities operate globally to ensure patient and practitioner safety and to minimize all risks associated with infection transmission.