Dialysis Patients’ Evaluation of Lung Edema at Home Using a Mobile Phone Tele-Ultrasound Application: A Pilot Study

Itamar Ben Shitrit, Aviya Kedmi, Khaled El Haj, Amit Kosto, Ofri Karni, Sharon Einav, Tomer Poleg, Ariel Avraham Hasidim, Noa Bineth, Tomer Gat, Alla Shnaider, Orli Barad, Lior Fuchs

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Abstract

Background: Home rehabilitation improves patient satisfaction and reduces the need for specialist consultations. Hemodialysis is a costly post-ICU service that requires frequent monitoring. Previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility and accuracy of patients self-scanning their lungs with an ultrasound device within the hospital. Methods: In this single-center, prospective pilot study, we compared the quality of high-risk elderly patient-generated lung ultrasound images against physician-generated images as our primary outcome. The secondary outcome assessed image quality and B-line quantification between a home device and a gold standard device, when operated by the same clinician. Results: We enrolled nine participants (66% male, median age 76 years [IQR 66,79]). Analysis included 402 ultrasound clips (163 patient-generated, 239 physician-generated, and 237 in-clinic gold standard clips). Patient-generated images demonstrated high reliability (92% highly reliable or reliable) and were non-inferior to physician-generated images (p < 0.001). There was substantial agreement in B-line classification (Kw = 0.64, 95% CI: 0.46–0.82). The home device, when operated by the same physician, showed non-inferiority to the gold standard device (p < 0.001) with substantial B-line classification agreement (Kw = 0.64, 95% CI: 0.51–0.78). Conclusions: High-risk elderly patients can successfully generate self-scanned lung ultrasound images comparable to those produced by physicians. These promising results warrant further investigation through larger-scale and long-term studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number654
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • home care services
  • pulmonary edema
  • ultrasonography
  • water–electrolyte balance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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