BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians commonly perform Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) examinations to evaluate for free intraperitoneal fluid. Many ultrasound findings can be misinterpreted as free fluid, resulting in false-positive FAST examinations. OBJECTIVES: To describe a previously unreported ultrasound finding that can be misinterpreted as free intraperitoneal fluid. CASE REPORT: A 32-year-old man was stabbed in the left upper abdomen. A FAST examination was performed and a right perinephric fat pad was interpreted as showing free fluid in Morison's pouch. After transfer to a trauma center, a repeat FAST examination revealed no signs of intraperitoneal free fluid. Wound exploration showed no signs of penetration into the peritoneal cavity. CONCLUSIONS: When performing a FAST examination, a wedge-shaped hypoechoic area in Morison's pouch that is bounded on both sides by echogenic lines (the "FAST Double-Line Sign") is likely to represent perinephric fat and may result in a false-positive FAST examination. Published by Elsevier Inc.
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians commonly perform Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) examinations to evaluate for free intraperitoneal fluid. Many ultrasound findings can be misinterpreted as free fluid, resulting in false-positive FAST examinations. OBJECTIVES: To describe a previously unreported ultrasound finding that can be misinterpreted as free intraperitoneal fluid. CASE REPORT: A 32-year-old man was stabbed in the left upper abdomen. A FAST examination was performed and a right perinephric fat pad was interpreted as showing free fluid in Morison's pouch. After transfer to a trauma center, a repeat FAST examination revealed no signs of intraperitoneal free fluid. Wound exploration showed no signs of penetration into the peritoneal cavity. CONCLUSIONS: When performing a FAST examination, a wedge-shaped hypoechoic area in Morison's pouch that is bounded on both sides by echogenic lines (the "FAST Double-Line Sign") is likely to represent perinephric fat and may result in a false-positive FAST examination. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Authors: Amy Shah Patwa; Steven Cipot; Alvin Lomibao; Mathew Nelson; Robert Bramante; Veena Modayil; Christine Haines; Adam Ash; Christopher Raio Journal: Intern Emerg Med Date: 2015-06-19 Impact factor: 3.397