Literature DB >> 9440889

[CT quantification of pleuropulmonary lesions in severe thoracic trauma].

M Kunisch-Hoppe1, G Bachmann, M Hoppe, B Weimar, T Bauer, B Zickmann, W S Rau.   

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PURPOSE: Computed quantification of the extent of pleuropulmonary trauma by CT and comparison with conventional chest x-ray--Impact on therapy and correlation with mechanical ventilation support and clinical outcome.
METHOD: In a prospective trial, 50 patients with clinically suspicious blunt chest trauma were evaluated using CT and conventional chest x-ray. The computed quantification of ventilated lung provided by CT volumetry was correlated with the consecutive artificial respiration parameters and the clinical outcome.
RESULTS: We found a high correlation between CT volumetry and artificial ventilation concerning maximal pressures and inspiratory oxygen concentration (FiO2, Goris-Score) (r = 0.89, Pearson). The graduation of thoracic trauma correlated highly with the duration of mechanical ventilation (r = 0.98, Pearson). Especially with regard to atelectases and lung contusions CT is superior compared to conventional chest x-ray; only 32% and 43%, respectively, were identified by conventional chest x-ray.
CONCLUSION: CT allows rapid classification and quantification of pulmonary lesions after thoracic trauma and provides higher sensitivity and reliability. Because of the great correlation with the extent of artificial respiration in respect of duration and pressure, prognosis of the individual patient, as well as a differential therapy, appear possible.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9440889     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1015563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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