Abstract
Background: Thoracic point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an improved modality for detecting pneumothorax (PTX) with high accuracy compared with supine chest x-ray (CXR) study. However, recent research has questioned the sensitivity of POCUS for diagnosis of PTX in trauma patients. Objective: The authors determined the accuracy of emergency physician (EP) POCUS in identifying clinically significant PTX in high-severity trauma patients based on the red criteria of the 2021 National Expert Panel on Field Triage. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective review of high-severity trauma patients over a 3-year period at a level I trauma center. The presence or absence of PTX was determined by means of computed tomography or a clinician's description of a “rush of air” on tube thoracostomy placement. PTX was defined as clinically significant if the patient required tube thoracostomy within 2.5 h of triage. Diagnostic test characteristics of CXR study and POCUS performed by emergency providers were calculated. Results: Forty of 924 patients had clinically significant PTX. POCUS identified 26 of 38 patients who survived before computed tomography, for a sensitivity of 68% (95% CI 52–80%), specificity of 100% (95% CI 19.8–100%), positive predictive value of 100% (95% CI 84–100%), and negative predictive value of 14.3% (95% CI 2.5–43.9%). Review of POCUS by fellowship-trained EPs improved sensitivity to 32 of 38 (84%; 95% CI 70–93%), specificity remained the same, PPV was 100% (95% CI 87–100%), and NPV was 25% (95% CI 4.5–64%). Plain CXR study had an overall sensitivity of 48.1% (95% CI 34.2–62.2%) and specificity of 99% (95% CI 97.5–99.6%). Conclusions: Our results suggest that POCUS is accurate in identifying clinically significant PTX, especially when supervised by fellowship-trained EPs. Less experienced EPs should exercise proper technique in image acquisition and interpretation and may require more supervision by trained EPs. These results highlight the necessity for ongoing real-time quality improvement.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 140-151 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Journal of Emergency Medicine |
| Volume | 77 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- emergency medicine
- pneumothorax
- point-of-care ultrasound
- trauma
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