Is Routine Spiral CT-Chest Justified in Evaluation of the Major Blunt Trauma Patients?
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Is Routine Spiral CT-Chest Justified in Evaluation of the Major Blunt Trauma Patients?
Abstract
Study: New generation spiral CT scanners permit multiple consecutive CT examinations on the same trauma patient in a short period of time. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic role and therapeutic impact of routine spiral CT chest in multiply injured patients or patients with a suspicious mechanism of injury.
Patients and methods: This prospective study included 443 patients with blunt chest trauma. All patients underwent a spiral CT chest as part of their routine evaluation. Radiological interpretation of chest x-rays, CT scan findings, and changes in management plan guided by these findings were recorded.
Results: The mechanism of injury was road traffic accidents in 422 patients (95.26%). Out of the 167 patients with normal chest radiograph, 136 (81.43%) were found to have an abnormality on chest CT. The management was changed in the form of additional investigations or unplanned intervention in 92 patients (20.76%). Additional investigations included transoesophageal echocardiography (n = 7), bronchoscopy (n = 13), transfer to higher center for aortography (n = 2). Intercostal tubes (n = 55), thoracotomies (n = 4), fixation of sternal fracture (n = 9), laparotomy (n = 1) and spinalfixation (n = 1) were performed following the CT scan.
Conclusion: Although the incidence of significant injuries identified by the chest CT scan was low, it did prompt immediate intervention in a significant number of patients; some of them had potentially life-threatening injuries. Routine use of CT scanning is warranted in early evaluation of polytrauma patients or patients with severe blunt chest trauma.
Keywords: Chest trauma; Computed tomography; Polytrauma.
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