| Literature DB >> 31938035 |
Gregory J Roberts1, Lewis E Jacobson1, Michelle M Amaral2, Courtney D Jensen2, Louis Cooke1, Jacqueline F Schultz1, Alexander J Kinstedt1, Jonathan M Saxe1.
Abstract
Background: High morbidity and mortality rates of trauma injuries make early detection and correct diagnosis crucial for increasing patient's survival and quality of life after an injury. Improvements in technology have facilitated the rapid detection of injuries, especially with the use of computed tomography (CT). However, the increased use of CT imaging is not universally advocated for. Some advocate for the use of selective CT imaging, especially in cases where the severity of the injury is low. The purpose of this study is to review the CT indications, findings, and complications in patients with low Injury Severity Scores (ISS) to determine the utility of torso CT in this patient cohort.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic; Blunt trauma; Computed tomography (CT); Occult injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31938035 PMCID: PMC6953148 DOI: 10.1186/s13017-019-0287-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469
Patient characteristics with and without chest symptoms
| Total sample | Asymptomatic chest | Symptomatic chest | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | 2306 | 1571 | 735 |
| Age (years) | 52.07 ± 22.41 | 52. 20 ± 22.83 | 51. 81 ± 21.54 |
| Male (%) | 56 | 56 | 56 |
| ISS | 8.21 ± 6.31 | 7.51 ± 5.68 | 9.60 ± 7.25 |
| Hospital LOS | 4.02 ± 4.10 | 4.14 ± 4.33 | 3.72 ± 3.38 |
| Mortality | 0.43% | 0.52% | 0.28% |
ISS Injury severity score, LOS Length of stay
Occult injuries detected on CT by body region(s)
| Asymptomatic body region | Number of patients | Corresponding CT | Number of positive CT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 1571 (68%) | 829 (54%) | 127 (15%) |
| Abdomen | 1903 (83%) | 1067 (56%) | 174 (16%) |
| C/A/P | 1375 (60%) | 592 (43%) | 150 (25%) |
C/A/P Chest/abdomen/pelvis, CT Computed tomography
Fig. 1Diagram of the 3 main subgroups and chest X-ray (CXR) data
Occult chest injuries
| Normal chest PE with abnormal CT C | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Bilateral rib fractures | 5 (0.6) |
| Clavicle fracture | 12 (1.5) |
| Lung contusion | 17 (2.1) |
| Pneumothorax | 25 (3.1) |
| 1–2 rib fractures | 38 (4.7) |
| 3–6 rib fractures | 25 (3.1) |
| > 6 rib fractures | 7 (0.87) |
| Scapular fracture | 14 (1.7) |
| Splenic injury | 4 (0.50) |
| Suspected aortic injury | 3 (0.37) |
| Hemothorax | 1 (0.12) |
| Sternal fracture | 6 (0.75) |
| Total chest injuries | 157 (19.5) |
| Total abnormal CT C | 111 (13.8) |
CT C Computed tomography, chest, PE Physical exam
Total number of patients with normal chest PE with CT C = 805
Occult chest injuries in negative PE and CXR
| Normal chest PE and CXR with abnormal CT C | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Bilateral rib fractures | 3 (1.1) |
| Clavicle fracture | 1 (0.38) |
| Lung contusion | 7 (2.7) |
| Pneumothorax | 6 (2.3) |
| 1–2 rib fractures | 10 (3.8) |
| 3–6 rib fractures | 12 (4.6) |
| > 6 rib fractures | 2 (0.77) |
| Scapular fracture | 4 (1.5) |
| Splenic injury | 3 (1.1) |
| Suspected aortic injury | 3 (1.1) |
| Hemothorax | 1 (0.38) |
| Sternal fracture | 5 (1.9) |
| Total chest injuries | 57 (21.8) |
| Total abnormal CT C | 41 (15.7) |
CT C Computed tomography, chest, CXR Chest X-ray, PE Physical exam
Total number of patients with normal chest PE and CXR with CT C = 261
Occult abdominal/pelvic injuries
| Normal abdominal PE with abnormal CT A/P | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Bowel wall thickening | 2 (0.15) |
| Free air | 2 (0.15) |
| Liver I–III | 21 (1.6) |
| Liver IV | 5 (0.38) |
| Liver V | 2 (0.15) |
| Mesenteric stranding | 6 (0.45) |
| Pelvic fracture | 235 (17.7) |
| Renal contusion | 1 (0.07) |
| Renal laceration | 4 (0.30) |
| Spleen I–II | 18 (1.35) |
| Spleen III | 6 (0.45) |
| Spleen IV–V | 7 (0.52) |
| Suspicious small bowel injury | 2 (0.15) |
| Total A/P injuries | 311 (23.4) |
| Total abnormal CT A/P | 309 (23.2) |
| Total abdominal injuries excluding pelvis | 76 (5.7) |
CT A/P Computed tomography of abdomen/pelvis, PE Physical exam
Total number of patients with normal A/P PE with CT A/P = 1331
LOS and ISS in asymptomatic body region with negative CT vs no CT
| Negative CT | No CT | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | |||
| | 702 (45) | 742 (47) | |
| LOS | 3.45 ± 4.28 | 4.61 ± 4.14 | |
| ISS | 7.35 ± 5.60 | 6.70 ± 4.73 | |
| A/P | |||
| | 893 (47) | 836 (44) | |
| LOS | 3.36 ± 4.07 | 4.38 ± 3.96 | |
| ISS | 8.30 ± 6.57 | 7.01 ± 4.74 | |
| C/A/P | |||
| | 442 (32) | 783 (57) | |
| LOS | 3.29 ± 4.56 | 4.53 ± 4.11 | |
| ISS | 7.83 ± 6.07 | 6.77 ± 4.61 | |
A/P Abdomen/pelvis, C/A/P Chest/abdomen/pelvis, CT Computed tomography, ISS Injury Severity Score, LOS Length of Stay
Values are means ± standard deviations
Mortality in asymptomatic body region with and without CT
| Body region | Corresponding CT | No corresponding CT | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 4 (0.3%) | 4 (0.3%) | 0.575 |
| Abdomen | 2 (0.1%) | 7 (0.4%) | 0.043 |
| Chest/abd/pelvis | 2 (0.1%) | 4 (0.3%) | 0.481 |
Abd Abdomen, CT Computed tomography