ESICM—ESPNIC international expert consensus on quantitative
lung ultrasound in intensive care
Intensive Care Medicine Published: 12 May 2025
Purpose
To provide an international expert consensus on technical
aspects and clinical applications of quantitative lung ultrasound in adult,
paediatric and neonatal intensive care.
Methods
The European Society of Intensive Care (ESICM) and the
European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) endorsed
the project. We selected an international panel of 20 adult, paediatric and
neonatal intensive care experts with clinical and research expertise in
quantitative lung ultrasound, plus two non-voting methodologists. Fourteen
clinical questions were proposed by the chairs to the panel, who voted for
their priority (1–9 Likert-type scale) and proposed modifications/supplementing
(two-round vote). All the questions achieved the predefined threshold (mean
score > 5) and 14 groups of 3 mixed
adult/paediatric experts were identified to develop the statements for each
clinical question; predefined groups of experts in the fields of adult and
paediatric/neonatal intensive care voted statements specific for these subgroups.
An iterative approach was used to obtain the final consensus statements
(two-round vote, 1–9 Likert-type scale); statements were
classified as with agreement (range 7–9), uncertainty
(4–6), disagreement (1–3) when the median score and ≥ 75% of votes laid within a
specific range.
Results
A total of 46 statements were produced (4 adults-only, 4
paediatric/neonatal-only, 38 interdisciplinary); all obtained agreement. This
result was also achieved by acknowledging in the statements the current
limitations of quantitative lung ultrasound.
Conclusion
This consensus guides the use of quantitative lung
ultrasound in adult, paediatric and neonatal intensive care and helps identify
the fields where further research will be needed in the future.
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