The Trend of Using Computed Tomography in the Detection of Acute Thoracic Aortic and Branch Vessel Injury after Blunt Thoracic Trauma: Single-Center Experience Over 13 Years
- 1 April 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health
- Vol. 56 (4) , 783-785
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ta.0000063407.47520.f7
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to review the trend of using chest computed tomography (CT) and aortography in evaluating patients with blunt thoracic trauma. A total of 85 patients who had blunt aortic injury diagnosed by chest CT, aortography, or both were included in this study. Aortography was the dominant modality before 1998, and the use of chest CT has increased to 50% of patients with aortic injuries as of 2001. Isolated aortic, branch vessel, or combined injuries were found in 71 (84%), 11 (13%), and 3 (4%) patients, respectively. All 14 patients with branch vessel injuries were diagnosed by aortography. Ninety-eight percent of patients with aortography were true-positives, and 20% of patients with chest CT had indirect signs of aortic injury. Our institution has increased the use of chest CT to evaluate blunt thoracic trauma. Patients with indirect signs of aortic injuries shown on chest CT require further evaluation. In our experience, angiography remains the optimal diagnostic modality for evaluating aortic branch vessel injuries.Keywords
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