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Open Access 24-02-2025 | Lung Ultrasound | Guideline

Guidelines for the use of lung ultrasound to optimise the management of neonatal respiratory distress: international expert consensus

Authors: Jing Liu, Riccardo Inchingolo, Pradeep Suryawanshi, Bin-Bin Guo, Dalibor Kurepa, Rafael González Cortés, Wei Yan, Jing-Han Chi, Cecilia M. Acosta, Mateusz Jagła, Deepak Sharma, Erich Sorantin, Kai-Sheng Hsieh, Giulia Graziani, Bruna Malta, Patricia Woods, Qiong Meng, Chu-Ming You, Piotr Kruczek, Martin Kneyber, Natalia Buda, Andrea Smargiassi, Jovan Lovrenski, Xiao-Ling Ren, Ya-Li Guo, Ru-Xin Qiu, Abdul Razak, Francesco Feletti

Published in: BMC Medicine | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

Background

Respiratory distress is the main reason for the admission of infants to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Rapid identification of the causes of respiratory distress and selection of appropriate and effective treatment strategies are important to optimise favourable short- and long-term patient outcomes. Lung ultrasound (LUS) technology has become increasingly important in this field. According to the scientific literature, LUS has high sensitivity (92–99%) and specificity (95–97%) in diagnosing neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. This diagnostic power helps guide timely interventions, such as surfactant therapy and mechanical ventilation.

Methods

Our objective was to outline consensus guidelines among an international panel of experts on the use of LUS to support the decision-making process in managing respiratory distress in the NICU. We used a three-round Delphi process. In each Delphi round, 28 panellists rated their level of agreement with each statement using a four-point Likert scale.

Results

In round 1, the panellists reviewed 30 initially proposed statements. In rounds 2 and 3, the statements were redeveloped based on the reviewers’ comments, leading to the final approval of 18 statements. Among the 18 consensus statements, grade A was assigned a value of 10, grade B was assigned a value of 7, and grade C was assigned a value of 1.

Conclusions

A panel of experts agreed on 18 statements regarding managing infants with respiratory distress. Using LUS may help design future interventional studies and improve the benchmarking of respiratory care outcomes.
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Title
Guidelines for the use of lung ultrasound to optimise the management of neonatal respiratory distress: international expert consensus
Authors
Jing Liu
Riccardo Inchingolo
Pradeep Suryawanshi
Bin-Bin Guo
Dalibor Kurepa
Rafael González Cortés
Wei Yan
Jing-Han Chi
Cecilia M. Acosta
Mateusz Jagła
Deepak Sharma
Erich Sorantin
Kai-Sheng Hsieh
Giulia Graziani
Bruna Malta
Patricia Woods
Qiong Meng
Chu-Ming You
Piotr Kruczek
Martin Kneyber
Natalia Buda
Andrea Smargiassi
Jovan Lovrenski
Xiao-Ling Ren
Ya-Li Guo
Ru-Xin Qiu
Abdul Razak
Francesco Feletti
Publication date
24-02-2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medicine / Issue 1/2025
Electronic ISSN: 1741-7015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-025-03879-5

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