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Whole body CT versus selective radiological imaging strategy in trauma: an evidence-based clinical review.

Brit Long1, Michael D April2, Shane Summers3, Alex Koyfman4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Trauma patients often present with injuries requiring resuscitation and further evaluation. Many providers advocate for whole body computed tomography (WBCT) for rapid and comprehensive diagnosis of life-threatening injuries.
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the literature concerning mortality effect, emergency department (ED) length of stay, radiation, and incidental findings associated with WBCT. DISCUSSION: Physicians have historically relied upon history and physical examination to diagnose life-threatening injuries in trauma. Diagnostic imaging modalities including radiographs, ultrasound, and computed tomography have demonstrated utility in injury detection. Many centers routinely utilize WBCT based on the premise this test will improve mortality. However, WBCT may increase radiation and incidental findings when used without considering pre-test probability of actionable traumatic injuries. Studies supporting WBCT are predominantly retrospective and incorporate trauma scoring systems, which have significant design weaknesses. The recent REACT-2 trial randomized trauma patients with high index of suspicion for actionable injuries to WBCT versus selective imaging and found no mortality difference. Additional prospective trials evaluating WBCT in specific trauma subgroups (e.g. polytrauma) are needed to evaluate benefit. In the interim, the available data suggests clinicians should adopt a selective imaging strategy driven by history and physical examination.
CONCLUSIONS: While observational data suggests an association between WBCT and a benefit in mortality and ED length of stay, randomized controlled data suggests no mortality benefit to this diagnostic tool. The literature would benefit from confirmatory studies of the use of WBCT in trauma sub-groups to clarify its impact on mortality for patients with specific injury patterns. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Imaging; Pan scan; Trauma; Whole-body computed tomography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28366287     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2017.03.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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10.  Association of Low-Dose Whole-Body Computed Tomography With Missed Injury Diagnoses and Radiation Exposure in Patients With Blunt Multiple Trauma.

Authors:  Dirk Stengel; Sven Mutze; Claas Güthoff; Moritz Weigeldt; Konrad von Kottwitz; Domenique Runge; Filip Razny; Anna Lücke; Dirk Müller; Axel Ekkernkamp; Thomas Kahl
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