2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/864369
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Multidetector Computer Tomography: Evaluation of Blunt Chest Trauma in Adults

Abstract: Imaging plays an essential part of chest trauma care. By definition, the employed imaging technique in the emergency setting should reach the correct diagnosis as fast as possible. In severe chest blunt trauma, multidetector computer tomography (MDCT) has become part of the initial workup, mainly due to its high sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy of the technique for the detection and characterization of thoracic injuries and also due to its wide availability in tertiary care centers. The aim of this paper is… Show more

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“…Therefore, patients with blunt MTT and pathological physical examination findings should be carefully evaluated for possible CTIs 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, patients with blunt MTT and pathological physical examination findings should be carefully evaluated for possible CTIs 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various imaging techniques are mandatory in the initial diagnosis of thoracic trauma patients. By definition, imaging techniques must accurately diagnose as soon as possible [48]. Even though echocardiography has an important role in the initial assessment of thoracic trauma patients, plain chest X-ray are the standard of choice in the initial assessment of these patients.…”
Section: Imaging Diagnosis Of Thoracic Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former one is performed during the secondary assessment. CT scan has a well-defined role in the diagnosis of thoracic trauma; images are more reliable than plain X-ray or ultrasound [48,49]. A recent meta-analysis [50] include11 studies with a total of 26,371 cases with major trauma, it conclude that a complete body CT scan is better than conventional X-ray, transabdominal ultrasound or selective CT scan.…”
Section: Imaging Diagnosis Of Thoracic Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former one is performed during the secondary assessment. CT scan has a well-defined role in the diagnosis of thoracic trauma; images are more reliable than plain X-ray or ultrasound [48,49]. A recent meta-analysis [50] include11 studies with a total of 26,371 cases with major trauma, it conclude that a complete body CT scan is better than conventional X-ray, transabdominal ultrasound or selective CT scan.…”
Section: Imaging Diagnosis Of Thoracic Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%