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Review
. 2018 Jul-Aug;60(4):347-350.
doi: 10.1016/j.rx.2017.09.002. Epub 2017 Oct 13.

Is it adequate to carry out a chest-CT in patients with mild-moderate chest trauma?

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Is it adequate to carry out a chest-CT in patients with mild-moderate chest trauma?

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V García de Pereda de Blas et al. Radiologia (Engl Ed). 2018 Jul-Aug.
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Abstract

Mild-moderate blunt chest trauma is defined as a blunt chest trauma that is not caused by a high-energy mechanism, causing thoracic tenderness with or without rib fractures and that has no immediate life-threatening consequences for the patient. It is a frequent clinical situation in the emergency department. The most common radiological techniques that are used in this context are chest X-ray and thoracic computed tomography (CT). The CT scan is set as the gold standard. However, there are no current clinical-radiological guidelines that establish the adequacy of the requests of the CT scan. Therefore, we decided to search for evidence-based recommendations to improve the adequacy of the chest X-ray and CT scan in our daily practice in order to reduce the costs and avoid unnecessary radiation exposure.

Keywords: Chest trauma; Chest-CT; Emergency; Evidence based medicine; Medicina basada en la evidencia; TC torácica; Traumatismo torácico; Urgencias.

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