2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-110208
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Dual Energy CT – a Novel Technique for Diagnostic Testing of Fragility Fractures of the Pelvis

Abstract: The incidence of fragility fractures of the pelvis is increasing. Established methods to diagnose this condition include X-rays, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Dual energy CT (DECT) is a modern technology for the imaging of bone oedema/bruises and has been used in injuries of the extremities and spine. It is unclear whether this technique can also be used in fragility fractures of the pelvis. The aim of this study was to perform a literature research and survey of the "AG Becken… Show more

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“…Predictions for the year 2030 suggested an increase by 200% [11]. In the evaluations of the Pelvic Injury Register of the German Trauma Society with 13,300 pelvic fractures, a shift in the average age of onset of the disease from 52 years in 2004 to 67 years in 2016 could be seen [12]. In the USA, 7% of osteoporosis-associated fractures were insufficiency fractures of the pelvis over the age of 50; with a share of 5% of the total treatment costs, they have a high socio-economic relevance [13].…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Predictions for the year 2030 suggested an increase by 200% [11]. In the evaluations of the Pelvic Injury Register of the German Trauma Society with 13,300 pelvic fractures, a shift in the average age of onset of the disease from 52 years in 2004 to 67 years in 2016 could be seen [12]. In the USA, 7% of osteoporosis-associated fractures were insufficiency fractures of the pelvis over the age of 50; with a share of 5% of the total treatment costs, they have a high socio-economic relevance [13].…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In severely injured patients with adequate pelvic trauma, diagnosis is clearly defined by the S3 guideline polytrauma [22]. In contrast, the diagnostic procedure for insufficiency fractures has not yet been conclusively clarified: An equivalent priority of MRT and Dual Energy CT (DECT) is described [12,23]. In a current study, 25 experts of the Pelvic Injury Register of the German Trauma Society were asked about the significance of the above-mentioned diagnostic procedures for the detection of FFP:…”
Section: Study Situation On Diagnostic Recommendations and Research Qmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dies liegt zum einen an der noch fehlenden Verfügbarkeit, da diese Scan- nertypen nicht flächendeckend zur Verfügung stehen, zum anderen aber auch am mangelnden Bekanntheitsgrad der sich bietenden Möglichkeiten. In einer kürzlich veröffentlichten Studie unserer Arbeitsgruppe, bei der wir den Expertenkreis der AG Becken III der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie hinsichtlich Bekanntheitsgrad und Verfügbarkeit der DECT befragt haben, zeigte sich, dass etwa 2 2 ⁄3 3 der Befragten die Dual-Energy-Technik zwar kennen, sie aber trotzdem nur begrenzt Anwendung findet [9].…”
Section: Diskussion Der Klinischen Anwendbarkeitunclassified
“…Während bei akuten Verletzungen mit adäquatem Trauma die konventionelle CT die etablierte Bildgebungsmodalität der Wahl sowohl zur Diagnostik als auch zur Frakturklassifikation und damit Entscheidungsgrundlage zum therapeutischen Vorgehen darstellt, da hier die Frakturlinien gut nachgewiesen werden können, ist dies bei Insuffizienzfrakturen des Beckens z. T. nicht so einfach möglich [9]. Frakturlinien im Rahmen von "fragility fractures" in osteoporotischer Knochenstruktur können in der CT nämlich dem Nachweis entgehen oder zeigen nur "die Spitze vom Eisberg".…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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