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Résultats 50 patients ont été inclus en prospectif observationnel. A J1, la RP et l'EPP ont permis d'identifier respectivement16%) et 8 (16%) atélectasies, 3 (6%) et 0 syndromes alvéolo-interstitiels et aucun pneumothorax. A J2, la RP et l'EPP ont permis d'identifier respectivement, 34%) et 17 (34%) poumons normaux62%) et 32 (64%) épanchements pleuraux60%) et 36 (72%) consolidations alvéolaires32%) et 10 (20%) poumons normaux68%) et 32 (64%) épanchements pleuraux64%) et 32 (64%) consolidations alvéolaires32%) et 14 (28%) atélectasies, 5 (10%) et 0 syndrome alvéolo-interstitiel et aucun pneumothorax. Le coefficient kappa était respectivement à J1 et, pp.17-31 ,