Association of Lung Ultrasound Score with Mortality and Severity of COVID-19: A Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis

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Highlights

  • The lung ultrasound (LUS) score might be a risk stratification tool for COVID-19.

  • This study evaluated the association of the LUS score with mortality and severity of COVID-19.

  • The LUS score was higher in the death group compared with the survival group.

  • Those with mild/moderate, severe and critical COVID-19 had progressively higher LUS scores.

Abstract

Objectives

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread all over the world. Lung ultrasound (LUS) has emerged as a useful tool for diagnosing many respiratory diseases. The prognostic role of LUS in COVID-19 patients has not yet been established.

Methods

Several databases were searched on 09 April 2021. The difference in LUS score between the death and survival groups, and the relationship between LUS score and COVID-19 severity were both assessed.

Results

The LUS score was significantly higher in the death group compared with the survival group (weighted mean difference (WMD) = 8.21, 95% CI: 4.74–11.67, P < 0.001), which was confirmed by trial sequential analysis. Those with mild/moderate, severe and critical COVID-19 had a progressively higher LUS score (critical vs. severe: WMD = 8.78, 95% CI: 4.17–13.38; P < 0.001; critical vs. mild/moderate/severe: WMD = 10.00, 95% CI: 6.83–13.17, P < 0.001; severe vs. moderate: WMD = 5.96, 95% CI: 3.48–8.44, P < 0.001; severe vs. mild/moderate: WMD = 7.31, 95% CI: 4.45–10.17, P < 0.001).

Conclusions

The LUS score was associated with mortality and severity of COVID-19. The LUS score might be a risk stratification tool for COVID-19 patients.

Keywords

COVID-19
Lung ultrasound score
Mortality
Severity
Meta-analysis

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