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. 2020 Jun 13;125(8):738–753. doi: 10.1007/s11547-020-01236-5

Table 1.

Lung Ultrasound and Chest X-ray sensitivity and specificity in many lung diseases

US CXR
Pulmonary edema US abnormalities may precede those of radiography and can suggest strongly, in agreement with clinical ad laboratory data the pulmonary edema, with a sensitivity and specificity of 97% and 95%, respectively CXR showed a sensitivity of 36%, specificity of 90%,  positive predictive value of 29% and negative predictive value of 92% while these results combined with clinical examination findings became 50%, 84%, 28% and 93% respectively
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)/Asthma For COPD and asthma (considered together for purposes of simplicity), the normal profile has a 97% specificity and a 89% sensitivity CXR is poorly sensitive and specific (if not in advanced cases), for its two-dimensional projective nature, for a correct diagnosis of COPD and/or asthma
Pulmonary embolism The presence of subpleural consolidations, along with other signs, has a sensitivity of 87% and specificity of 81.8% in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism Chest radiography is effective in revealing other causes of acute chest symptoms, such as effusion or pulmonary edema, but a normal chest radiograph cannot be used to exclude pulmonary embolism
Pneumothorax The overall sensitivity and specificity of US in the detection of pneumothorax are 78.6–100% and 96.5–100% Portable chest radiography has a sensitivity of 19.8–31.8% and specificity of 99.3–100%
Pneumonia Sensitivity and specificity of US for detection of pneumonia have been reported as 86–97% and 89–94%, respectively Sensitivity of plain chest radiography in detection of pneumonia has been reported as 38–76%
Pleural effusion US may detect 5–20 mL of pleural fluid with an overall sensitivity of 89–100% and specificity of 96–100% Supine chest radiography may reveal abnormality when the amount of fluid reaches 175–525 mL, which is higher than that for upright chest radiography

Data from literature [10, 11, 46, 47]