Whole-body computed tomography after major blunt trauma: is it necessary?

M. Yazici, Gurkan Altuntas
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Introduction: Trauma is a significant health problem today. Also, it is the foremost reason for death among people ages 1-45; for this reason, the economic and social effect is more articulated. The whole-body CT scans have become a standard procedure in managing trauma patients in many trauma centers. We think that whole body CT will be beneficial in patients with blunt trauma. Thus, we aimed to examine patients with blunt trauma who applied to the emergency department and had whole-body CT scans. Methods: Patient who applied to blunt trauma and had whole-body CT scans to the emergency department of a tertiary training and research hospital between Jan 1, 2021, and Jan 1, 2022, were examined in this single-center, retrospective study. The study population was established based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. ISS, GCS, and whole-body CT scans were compared for mortality. Results: Cranial bone fracture (p= 0.001), epidural hemorrhage (p= 0.001), traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (p= 0.001), cerebral edema (p= 0.003), and thoracic contusion (p= 0.046) were significant for mortality. Also, the number of pathological regions in whole-body CT scans was not associated with mortality (p= 0.587). ISS (p=0.001) and GCS (p= 0.001) predicted mortality in patients who experienced whole-body CT scans. Conclusion: Based on our findings, we can detect organ and tissue injuries quickly and in detail using whole-body CT scanning after major blunt trauma. In addition, various protocols are needed in multiple trauma patients to reduce the number of unnecessary WBCT scans. Therefore, whole-body CT scans may be helpful for selection, as ISS and GCS are markers of mortality. Keywords: Whole-body Tomography, Trauma, Trauma Imaging
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严重钝性创伤后的全身计算机断层扫描:有必要吗?
引言:创伤是当今一个重大的健康问题。此外,它也是1-45岁人群死亡的首要原因;出于这个原因,经济和社会影响更加明显。全身CT扫描已经成为许多创伤中心管理创伤患者的标准程序。我们认为全身CT对钝性创伤患者是有益的。因此,我们的目的是检查向急诊科申请并进行全身CT扫描的钝性创伤患者。方法:在这项单中心回顾性研究中,对2021年1月1日至2022年1月31日期间在三级培训和研究医院急诊科接受钝性创伤并进行全身CT扫描的患者进行检查。研究人群是根据纳入和排除标准确定的。比较ISS、GCS和全身CT扫描的死亡率。结果:颅骨骨折(p=0.001)、硬膜外出血(p=0.001)、外伤性蛛网膜下腔出血(p=0.000)、脑水肿(p=0.003)和胸部挫伤(p=0.046)是死亡率的重要因素。此外,全身CT扫描中病理区域的数量与死亡率无关(p=0.587)。ISS(p=0.001)和GCS(p=0.001)预测了接受全身CT扫描的患者的死亡率。结论:根据我们的研究结果,我们可以在严重钝性创伤后使用全身CT扫描快速、详细地检测器官和组织损伤。此外,多发性创伤患者需要各种方案来减少不必要的WBCT扫描次数。因此,全身CT扫描可能有助于选择,因为ISS和GCS是死亡率的标志。关键词:全身体层摄影术,创伤,创伤成像
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