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Pelvic trauma imaging: a blinded comparison of computed tomography and roentgenograms.

E E Berg1, C Chebuhar, R M Bell.   

Abstract

To determine the sensitivity for detecting pelvic pathology and instability, roentgenograms and computed tomographic (CT) scans from 59 patients with pelvic injuries that had been admitted to a Level I trauma center were randomly reviewed by a orthopedic surgeon blinded to the study. Normal control roentgenograms and CT scans were included to decrease observer bias. The anteroposterior (AP) roentgenogram detected 66% of all pelvic injuries, 78% of those involving the anterior ring, and 53% of those involving the posterior pelvic ring. The trauma CT scan, 10-mm axial images of the abdomen and pelvis, detected 86% of all pelvic injuries, and 78% of anterior ring and 93% of posterior ring injuries. The sensitivity for detecting pelvic instability from one plain film AP pelvis roentgenogram taken in a trauma room setting was 74%. Inlet and outlet views were 75% sensitive. Trauma CT scans were 93% sensitive and high-definition pelvic CT scans (5-mm pelvic cuts) yielded 100% sensitivity. The mechanism of injury could be ascertained with 73% sensitivity by plain films and with 79% sensitivity by inlet and outlet views; trauma CT scans were 96% and high-definition pelvic CT scans were 100% sensitive. When combined, the AP pelvis roentgenograms and trauma CT scans identified 96% of the injured structures and were 100% sensitive in determining injury force patterns and instability. The data suggested that a good quality AP pelvis roentgenogram in conjunction with a complete trauma CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis should identify both the injury mechanism and pelvic instability with a high degree of sensitivity.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8970552     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199612000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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