Preoperative computed tomographic evaluation of neonatal foals with rib fractures.

K. Garrett, R. Embertson, S. Hopper, J. B. Woodie, K. McQuerry
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OBJECTIVE To compare ultrasonographic and computed tomographic findings in neonatal foals prior to surgical repair of rib fractures as well as postoperative outcomes in foals with and without preoperative thoracic computed tomography (CT). Study design Retrospective cohort study. Sample population 43 neonatal foals undergoing surgical treatment of rib fractures between 2013 and 2021. METHODS Medical records were reviewed for age, sex, delivery method, comorbidities, presurgical anesthetic time, surgical time, number and location of fractured ribs identified with ultrasound and CT, number and location of ribs surgically repaired, survival to discharge, and post-mortem findings. Statistical analyses were performed using chi-square, Fisher's exact, and t-tests. RESULTS Twenty-two foals underwent surgical repair of rib fractures after preoperative CT from 2019-2021 (median: 4/18/20) and 21 foals were anesthetized (20 underwent repair) for surgical repair of rib fractures without preoperative CT from 2013-2020 (median: 4/9/15). Ultrasound and CT findings differed in number and location of fractured ribs in 13/17 (76%) foals (p = .049). More cranially positioned ribs were identified as fractured with CT than with ultrasonography (p = .035). Survival to discharge was improved when foals underwent CT (20/22, 91%) than when they did not (12/20, 60%, p = .019). CONCLUSION Ultrasound findings differed from CT findings in most foals. Foals evaluated with CT were more likely to survive to hospital discharge. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE When available, CT is recommended prior to surgical repair of rib fractures in neonatal foals.
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新生儿马驹肋骨骨折的术前计算机断层扫描评估。
目的比较新生儿马驹肋骨骨折手术修复前的超声和计算机断层检查结果,以及术前进行和未进行胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)的马驹术后结果。研究设计回顾性队列研究。样本人群2013年至2021年间接受肋骨骨折手术治疗的43匹新生马驹。方法回顾性分析患者的年龄、性别、分娩方式、合并症、术前麻醉时间、手术时间、超声和CT诊断的肋骨骨折数量和位置、手术修复的肋骨数量和位置、存活至出院以及尸检结果。统计分析采用卡方检验、Fisher精确检验和t检验。结果2019-2021年有22匹马驹在术前CT后接受肋骨骨折手术修复(中位数:4/18/20),2013-2020年有21匹马驹在未术前CT的情况下接受肋骨骨折手术修复(中位数:4/9/15)。13/17(76%)马驹的超声和CT表现在肋骨骨折的数量和位置上存在差异(p = 0.049)。与超声检查相比,CT检查发现颅骨位置肋骨骨折的比例更高(p = 0.035)。马驹接受CT治疗(20/22,91%)比未接受CT治疗(12/20,60%,p = 0.019)的存活率提高。结论大多数马驹的超声表现与CT表现不同。用CT评估的马驹更有可能存活到出院。临床意义在有条件的情况下,建议在新生儿马驹肋骨骨折手术修复前进行CT检查。
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