Abstract
Investigators prospectively studied the diagnostic accuracy of lung ultrasound in children ≤2 years of age presenting to a pediatric emergency department with uncomplicated respiratory tract infections (rhinorrhea or cough) and wheezing. A pediatric emergency medicine fellow, novice in ultrasound and blinded to clinical diagnosis, scanned children in six lung fields: bilateral anterior, mid-axillary, and posterior chest zones. A positive …
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