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. 2019 Jul 8;3(3):202–207. doi: 10.5811/cpcem.2019.5.42928

Table.

Summary of chest radiography versus point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) signs of non-traumatic aortic dissection.3,20,29,32,3640

Imaging sign Chest radiograph POCUS (views)
Intimal flap (definitive diagnosis of AD) No Yes (PSL [aortic root and ascending aorta], PSL and AP4 [portions of descending aorta], suprasternal aortic arch, abdominal descending aorta) (sensitivity 88–99%)
Intramural hematoma/thrombus (definitive diagnosis of AD) Yes (sensitivity 49–63%) Yes (PSL [aortic root and ascending aorta], suprasternal aortic arch, abdominal descending aorta) (sensitivity 88%)
Left-sided pleural effusion Yes (sensitivity 19%) Yes (lung) (sensitivity 94%)
Pericardial effusion/tamponade (enlarged cardiac silhouette) Yes (sensitivity 26%) Yes (SX, PSL) (sensitivity 96%)
Wall motion abnormality No Yes (SX, PSL, AP4)
Thoracic aorta size/contour (wide mediastinum) Yes (sensitivity 49–67%) Yes (PSL, suprasternal aortic arch) (sensitivity 93%)
Abdominal aorta size No Yes (abdominal aorta) (sensitivity 99–100%)

AD, aortic dissection; PSL, parasternal long; AP4, apical four chamber; SX, subxiphoid.