About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to critically promote the use of LUS in the neonatal population, to address the current controversies of its application, to establish uniform diagnostic protocols and criteria for congenital and acquired lung diseases, and to emphasize all the benefits, potentials, as well as limitations and disadvantages of LUS in comparison with other diagnostic modalities (chest X-rays and computed tomography).
We welcome submissions of Original Research articles, Reviews, and high-quality and hypothesis-generating Case Reports on the application of ultrasound in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of neonatal and pediatric lung diseases.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to, the following aspects.
1. Novel findings of LUS in the diagnosis, approach, and treatment of lung disease, especially the related multi-center prospective studies.
2. Role of LUS in guiding neonatal and pediatric mechanical ventilation.
3. Role of LUS in optimizing the administration of surfactant therapy and the provision of invasive and non-invasive ventilation.
Keywords: respiratory distress syndrome, transient tachypnea of the newborn, pneumonia, meconium aspiration syndrome, congenital lung malformations, lung recruitment, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, diaphragm, pulmonary edema
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