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Comparative Study
. 2008 Jan;133(1):204-11.
doi: 10.1378/chest.07-1595. Epub 2007 Oct 9.

Occult traumatic pneumothorax: diagnostic accuracy of lung ultrasonography in the emergency department

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Comparative Study

Occult traumatic pneumothorax: diagnostic accuracy of lung ultrasonography in the emergency department

Gino Soldati et al. Chest. 2008 Jan.

Abstract

Background: The role of chest ultrasonography (US) in the diagnosis of pneumothorax (PTX) has been established, but how it compares with lung CT scanning in the diagnosis of radiooccult PTX and in the determination of its topographic extension has not yet been completely evaluated.

Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of chest US in the emergency department (ED) in the diagnosis of occult PTX in trauma patients and to define its ability to determine PTX extension.

Design: An 18-month prospective study.

Patients: A total of 109 conscious, spontaneously breathing patients who had been admitted to the ED for chest trauma or polytrauma.

Methods: All eligible patients underwent a standard anteroposterior supine chest radiograph (Rx) and a spiral CT lung scan within 1 h of ED admission. Lung US was carried out by an operator who was unaware of the other examination results, both for diagnosis and for the quantitative delimitation of the PTX.

Results: Twenty-five traumatic PTXs were detected in the 218 hemithoraxes (109 patients; 2 patients had a bilateral PTX) evaluated by spiral CT scan; of these, only 13 of 25 PTXs (52%) were revealed by chest Rx (sensitivity, 52%; specificity, 100%), while 23 of 25 PTXs (92%) were identified by lung US with one false-positive result (sensitivity, 92%; specificity, 99.4%). In 20 of 25 cases, there was agreement on the extension of the PTX between CT lung scan and lung US with a mean difference of 1.9 cm (range, 0 to 4.5 cm) in the localization of retroparietal air extension; chest Rx was not able to give quantitative results.

Conclusions: Lung US scans carried out in the ED detect occult PTX and its extension with an accuracy that is almost as high as the reference standard (CT scanning).

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