Current Diagnostic Techniques for Pneumonia: A Scoping Review

Kehkashan Kanwal, Muhammad Asif, Syed Ghufran Khalid, Haipeng Liu, Aisha Ghazal Qurashi, Saad Abdullah

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Abstract

Community-acquired pneumonia is one of the most lethal infectious diseases, especially for infants and the elderly. Given the variety of causative agents, the accurate early detection of pneumonia is an active research area. To the best of our knowledge, scoping reviews on diagnostic techniques for pneumonia are lacking. In this scoping review, three major electronic databases were searched and the resulting research was screened. We categorized these diagnostic techniques into four classes (i.e., lab-based methods, imaging-based techniques, acoustic-based techniques, and physiological-measurement-based techniques) and summarized their recent applications. Major research has been skewed towards imaging-based techniques, especially after COVID-19. Currently, chest X-rays and blood tests are the most common tools in the clinical setting to establish a diagnosis; however, there is a need to look for safe, non-invasive, and more rapid techniques for diagnosis. Recently, some non-invasive techniques based on wearable sensors achieved reasonable diagnostic accuracy that could open a new chapter for future applications. Consequently, further research and technology development are still needed for pneumonia diagnosis using non-invasive physiological parameters to attain a better point of care for pneumonia patients.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4291
Number of pages30
JournalSensors
Volume24
Issue number13
Early online date1 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2024

Bibliographical note

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Funder

K. Kanwal had a student fellowship under HEC Indigenous Scholarship Phase V, under PIN 518-74863-2EG5-064.

Funding

K. Kanwal had a student fellowship under HEC Indigenous Scholarship Phase V, under PIN 518-74863-2EG5-064.

FundersFunder number
Higher Education Commission of PakistanPIN 518-74863-2EG5-064

    Keywords

    • diagnostic radiography
    • medical diagnosis
    • community-acquired pneumonia
    • COVID-19
    • non-invasive measurements

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