2001
DOI: 10.1007/s100390000340
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Primäre bildgebende Diagnostik von polytraumatisierten Patienten mittels Spiralcomputertomographie

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“…Computed tomography has been shown to be a reliable method in diagnosing intraabdominal injuries (20,21). Sensitivity and specificity of MSCT are reported with 95,1% and 99,9% respectively (22). Comparing ultrasound and CT in patients with abdominal trauma showed that computed tomography revealed additional relevant information in 43% of cases (23).…”
Section: Abdominal Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Computed tomography has been shown to be a reliable method in diagnosing intraabdominal injuries (20,21). Sensitivity and specificity of MSCT are reported with 95,1% and 99,9% respectively (22). Comparing ultrasound and CT in patients with abdominal trauma showed that computed tomography revealed additional relevant information in 43% of cases (23).…”
Section: Abdominal Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…WILLMANN et al reported that 16/22 patients with active bleeding on MSCT images underwent immediate surgical or angiographic intervention (24). Other authors, however, pointed out that the additional information, gained by the CT examination had not always a clinical relevance for what concerned the further management (conservative vs. operative) (22). Also, the value of CT based injury-grading systems for predicting the outcome of conservative treatment remains unproven (19,25).…”
Section: Abdominal Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In 41% of cases, the additional CT findings did affect the treatment strategy ( Figure 3). Siegmann et al [22] replaced CR of the thorax by MSCT for the primary radiologic survey of polytrauma patients. 159 pathologic findings were detected in 120 patients.…”
Section: Thoracic Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensitivity and specificity of MSCT are reported to be 95.1% and 99.9%, respectively [22]. Comparing US and CT in patients with abdominal trauma showed that CT revealed additional relevant information in 43% of cases [23].…”
Section: Abdominal Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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