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Table 3 Studies on subpleural consolidations in veterinary medicine included in the review

From: Lung ultrasound for the diagnosis of subpleural consolidations - a review of the veterinary and human literature

Authors

Title

Publication date

Scanning technique

Dicker et al.

Diagnosis of pulmonary contusions with point-of-care lung ultrasonography and thoracic radiography compared to thoracic computed tomography in dogs with motor vehicle trauma: 29 cases (2017–2018).

21 October 2020

Vet BLUE®

Armenise et al.

Veterinary-focused assessment with sonography for trauma-airway, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure: a prospective observational study in 64 canine trauma patients.

13 December 2018

VetFAST-ABCDE

Ward et al.

Lung ultrasonography findings in dogs with various underlying causes of cough.

01 September 2019

Vet BLUE®

Lam et al.

Influence of concurrent lower respiratory tract disease on point-of-care lung ultrasound in small-breed dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease.

27 April 2022

Vet BLUE*

Lin et al.

Usefulness of chest ultrasonography in predicting diagnosis in non-emergency small animal patients with lung parenchymal and pleural disease.

18 December 2020

Unspecified

Cole et al.

Diagnostic accuracy of a lung ultrasound protocol (Vet BLUE) for detection of pleural fluid, pneumothorax and lung pathology in dogs and cats.

26 January 2021

Vet BLUE*

Pacholec et al.

Lung ultrasound nodule sign for detection of pulmonary nodule lesions in dogs: Comparison to thoracic radiography using computed tomography as the criterion standard.

31 July 2021

Vet BLUE®

Łobaczewski et al.

Integrated basic heart and lung ultrasound examination for the differentiation between bacterial pneumonia and lung neoplasm in fogs-a new diagnostic algorithm.

29 April 2022

Vet BLUE*

Łobaczewski et al.

Lung ultrasound for imaging of B-lines in dogs and cats-a prospective study investigating agreement between three types of transducers and the accuracy in diagnosing cardiogenic pulmonary edema, pneumonia and lung neoplasia.

16 November 2021

Vet BLUE*

Fernandes Rodrigues et al.

Comparison of lung ultrasound, chest radiographs, C-reactive protein, and clinical findings in dogs treated for aspiration pneumonia.

5 March 2022

Modified VetFAST-ABCDE

Citi et al.

Thoracic ultrasound: a method for the work-up in dogs and cats with acute dyspnea.

2017

Unspecified

Kraszewska et al.

Case report: application of color Doppler sonography for the assessment of pulmonary consolidations in a dog.

8 December 2023

VetLus

Tindale et al.

Clinical characteristics and long-term outcome of lung lobe torsions in cats: a review of 10 cases (2000–2021).

1 November 2021

Unspecified

Caivano et al.

Contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic findings in three dogs with lung lobe torsion.

24 October 2015

CEUS

Belmudes et al.

Lung lobe torsion in 15 dogs: peripheral band sign on ultrasound.

18 January 2021

Unspecified

Rick et al.

Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography characteristics of intrathoracic mass lesions in 36 dogs and 24 cats.

26 November 2018

CEUS

Linta et al.

The feasibility of contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the diagnosis of non-cardiac thoracic disorders of dogs and cats.

25 May 2017

CEUS

  1. VetFAST-ABCDE = veterinary focused assessment with sonography for trauma-airway, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure; Vet BLUE® = veterinary brief lung ultrasound exam, performed by a trained operator; Vet BLUE* = veterinary brief lung ultrasound exam, performed by an operator not trained by the originator of the Vet BLUE®; VetLus = veterinary lung ultrasound; CEUS = contrast-enhanced ultrasound