Literature DB >> 19178800

Sonography versus plain x rays in diagnosis of nasal fractures.

Robert Gürkov1, Dirk Clevert, Eike Krause.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The standard imaging procedure for suspected nasal fractures has been radiography (XR). However, its usefulness for clinical decision making is highly controversial. High-resolution ultrasonography now offers a promising new diagnostic imaging option. In this study we compared the diagnostic value of high-resolution ultrasonography and conventional XR in the evaluation of suspected nasal fractures.
METHODS: A prospective single-blinded study was performed. Ultrasound (US) and XR findings in 80 patients with suspected nasal fractures were compared with the definite clinical diagnosis with respect to sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy.
RESULTS: For detection of fractures of the nasal dorsum, both modalities had high sensitivity (98 and 88% for US and XR, respectively) and specificity (95% for both US and XR). In lateral nasal wall fractures, specificity was higher for XR (75% versus 94%). Sensitivity was significantly higher for the US examination (98% versus 28%). In summary, the accuracy was higher for US.
CONCLUSION: When available, US should be the first-line imaging procedure in the evaluation of nasal fractures.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19178800     DOI: 10.2500/ajr.2008.22.3239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Rhinol        ISSN: 1050-6586


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