Checklist: Neck computed tomography in non-traumatic emergencies

J. Martínez-Checa Guiote, C. Utrilla Contreras, P. García Raya, S. Ossaba Vélez, M. Martí de Gracia, G. Garzón Moll
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Abstract

Patients attending the emergency department (ED) with cervical inflammatory/infectious symptoms or presenting masses that may involve the aerodigestive tract or vascular structures require a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan of the neck. Its radiological interpretation is hampered by the anatomical complexity and pathophysiological interrelationship between the different component systems in a relatively small area.

Recent studies propose a systematic evaluation of the cervical structures, using a 7-item checklist, to correctly identify the pathology and detect incidental findings that may interfere with patient management.

As a conclusion, the aim of this paper is to review CT findings in non-traumatic pathology of the neck in the ED, highlighting the importance of a systematic approach in its interpretation and synthesis of a structured, complete, and concise radiological report.

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核对表:非创伤性紧急情况下的颈部计算机断层扫描
因颈部炎症/感染症状或出现可能累及消化道或血管结构的肿块而到急诊科(ED)就诊的患者需要进行颈部对比增强计算机断层扫描(CT)。最近的研究建议使用 7 项检查表对颈部结构进行系统评估,以正确识别病理并发现可能影响患者治疗的偶然发现。综上所述,本文旨在回顾急诊室颈部非创伤性病变的 CT 检查结果,强调在解释和综合结构化、完整和简洁的放射报告时采用系统方法的重要性。
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