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Comparative Study
. 2008 Jan;15(1):35-42.
doi: 10.1007/s10140-007-0668-z. Epub 2007 Oct 13.

A pilot study evaluating the "STATSCAN" digital X-ray machine in paediatric polytrauma

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Comparative Study

A pilot study evaluating the "STATSCAN" digital X-ray machine in paediatric polytrauma

Richard D Pitcher et al. Emerg Radiol. 2008 Jan.

Abstract

A pilot study evaluating the use in paediatric polytrauma of the STATSCAN, a low-radiation dose, fan-beam digital radiography unit (Lodox Systems, Sandton, South Africa). Over 3 months, 23 polytrauma patients treated at the Emergency Unit of the Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, were imaged on the STATSCAN. Image quality, diagnostic equivalence and clinical efficiency were compared with a computed radiography (CR) system (Fuji FCR 5000, Fuji Photo Film, Tokyo, Japan). The STATSCAN antero-posterior bodygram correlated well technically and diagnostically with CR, showing 96% of the fractures in the cohort. It allowed superior visualisation of the trachea and main bronchi and imaging was, on average, 13% faster than CR. The STATSCAN could play an important role in paediatric polytrauma. The clinical significance of its superior demonstration of the trachea and main bronchi requires further evaluation.

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