U.S., Feb. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06833151) titled 'Ultrasound Measurement of Pleural Line Sliding as a Surrogate Indicator of Lung Volume Change: A Comparative Study With Ventilator Volume Data' on Feb. 11.
Brief Summary: The pleural line is a commonly observed structure in clinical ultrasound, used to evaluate pulmonary pathophysiology such as pulmonary edema, pneumothorax, or pneumonia. During the respiratory cycle, the pleural line undergoes displacement. In the inspiratory phase, the tidal volume increases, leading to an increase in displacement, while in the expiratory phase, the tidal volume decreases, resulting in reduced displacement. Therefore, we hypothesize that this disp...