Rationality of using whole-body computed tomography in trauma patients
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- DOI: 10.5114/pjr.2020.93692
Rationality of using whole-body computed tomography in trauma patients
Abstract
Purpose: Identification of the group of patients meeting the criteria of a severe multiple trauma (polytrauma) among those admitted to the regional trauma centre and subjected to whole-body computed tomography (WBCT) due to injuries. Identification the patients for whom WBCT was the optimal choice.
Material and methods: Retrospective analysis of the data of 303 patients undergoing WBCT in the period 2015-2017 with assessment of the injury severity based on the abbreviated injury scale (AIS) and injury severity score (ISS).
Results: Among 303 patients undergoing WBCT due to trauma, multiple injuries with ISS > 15 were found in 74 individuals (24.4%). After excluding patients whose limb fractures increased ISS above 15, the group decreased to 63 patients (20.8%). For these patients, the WBCT may be described as the optimal imaging method at an early stage of management.
Conclusions: Trauma patients are too often qualified for WBCT. Exposure to a high dose of ionising radiation associated with this modality requires critical analysis of the scope of indications and rules of conduct for trauma teams.
Keywords: injury severity score (ISS); polytrauma; trauma; whole-body computed tomography (WBCT).
Copyright © Polish Medical Society of Radiology 2020.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors report no conflict of interest.
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