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Radiología (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 60(5): 437-440, sept.-oct. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-175304

ABSTRACT

La radiografía de tórax para el despistaje de neumotórax es una prueba que se realiza frecuentemente en la práctica clínica. No obstante, existe controversia sobre cuál es la técnica de elección. La radiografía de tórax posteroanterior en espiración ha sido durante muchas décadas la técnica empleada, debido a que varios expertos en radiología torácica clásica, como Greene y Felson, la recomendaron. Sin embargo, la radiografía de tórax, con proyecciones posteroanterior y lateral, adquirida en inspiración, es la técnica recomendada para valorar inicialmente la patología torácica en su conjunto. En este trabajo hemos tratado de clarificar, basándonos en la mejor evidencia disponible, cuál es la técnica radiográfica inicial óptima ante la sospecha clínica de neumotórax


Chest radiography for pneumothorax screening is a frequently employed test. However, there is some controversy about which radiographic technique to choose. Posteroanterior chest radiography taken during expiration has been the technique used for many decades because several experts in classical thoracic radiology, such as Greene and Felson, recommended it. However, chest radiography, with posteroanterior and lateral projections, taken during deep breath is the appropriated technique to initially assess the whole thoracic pathology. In this review we have tried to establish, based on the best available evidence, which is the initial examination of choice to diagnose pneumothorax


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Humans , Pneumothorax/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Thoracic , Inhalation/physiology , Exhalation/physiology , Sensitivity and Specificity , Evidence-Based Practice/trends
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Radiologia (Engl Ed) ; 60(5): 437-440, 2018.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29208316

ABSTRACT

Chest radiography for pneumothorax screening is a frequently employed test. However, there is some controversy about which radiographic technique to choose. Posteroanterior chest radiography taken during expiration has been the technique used for many decades because several experts in classical thoracic radiology, such as Greene and Felson, recommended it. However, chest radiography, with posteroanterior and lateral projections, taken during deep breath is the appropriated technique to initially assess the whole thoracic pathology. In this review we have tried to establish, based on the best available evidence, which is the initial examination of choice to diagnose pneumothorax.


Subject(s)
Pneumothorax/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Thoracic/methods , Exhalation , Humans , Inhalation
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