Lung POCUS in a breathless patient

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Author: Gokul Sagar Bailur, William Wilson, Sangeeta Khadka / Editor: Sarah Edwards / Codes: / Published: 01/09/2025

A 22-year-old patient presents with breathlessness, worsening over last 2 days. For the last two hours he has complained of breathlessness not responding to his inhalers. The patient has no fever or cough.

On examination the patent is able to talk, however, he is struggling to complete sentences.

B extensive global wheeze. RR 42 spo2 RA 87

C soft abdomen, non-tender calves. HR 120 BP 108/72

D GCS 15 pupils 3mm

E sitting in tripod position, otherwise nil significant.

After medical therapy with nebulizers and steroids there is minimal improvement. A chest x-ray is ordered, meanwhile a bedside lung point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is performed to evaluate for pneumothorax.

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