Inter-rater agreement and characterization of pleural line and subpleural fields in canine lung ultrasound: a comparative pilot study between high-frequency linear and curvilinear transducers using B- and M-mode ultrasonographic profiles
dc.contributor.author | Granger, Kyle L. | |
dc.contributor.author | Guieu, Liz | |
dc.contributor.author | Boysen, Søren R. | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-01-19T01:03:40Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-01-19T01:03:40Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2025-01-13 | |
dc.date.updated | 2025-01-19T01:03:40Z | |
dc.description.abstract | Abstract Background Lung ultrasound (LUS) is increasingly utilized in veterinary medicine to assess pulmonary conditions. However, the characterization of pleural line and subpleural fields using different ultrasound transducers, specifically high-frequency linear ultrasound transducers (HFLUT) and curvilinear transducers (CUT), remains underexplored in canine patients. This study aimed to evaluate inter-rater agreement in the characterization of pleural line and subpleural fields using B- and M-mode ultrasonography in dogs with and without respiratory distress. Results Eighty-eight ultrasound clips from nine dogs were analyzed. HFLUT demonstrated strong inter-rater agreement in B-mode (κ = 0.89) and near-perfect agreement in M-mode (κ = 1.00) for pleural line homogeneity. In contrast, CUT showed minimal agreement in both B-mode (κ = 0.34) and M-mode (κ = 0.37). Homogeneous pleural lines were predominantly observed in control dogs or those with cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE), while non-homogeneous pleural lines were more common in dogs with non-cardiogenic alveolar-interstitial syndrome (NCAIS). Vertical subpleural fields identified in M-mode were associated with both CPE and NCAIS, whereas horizontal fields were more often observed in control dogs. Conclusions HFLUT offers superior inter-rater reliability for characterizing pleural and subpleural features in canine LUS compared to CUT, particularly in M-mode. These findings suggest HFLUT may enhance diagnostic accuracy for pulmonary conditions in dogs. Further studies are needed to explore the diagnostic potential of LUS in differentiating vertical artifact (e.g., B-lines) etiologies in veterinary patients. | |
dc.identifier.citation | The Ultrasound Journal. 2025 Jan 13;17(1):3 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13089-025-00401-z | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/1880/120525 | |
dc.language.rfc3066 | en | |
dc.rights.holder | The Author(s) | |
dc.title | Inter-rater agreement and characterization of pleural line and subpleural fields in canine lung ultrasound: a comparative pilot study between high-frequency linear and curvilinear transducers using B- and M-mode ultrasonographic profiles | |
dc.type | Journal Article |