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Thoracolumbar spine fractures in patients who have sustained severe trauma: Depiction with multi-detector row CT

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RADIOLOGY
卷 227, 期 3, 页码 681-689

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RADIOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMERICA
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2273020592

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cost-effectiveness; radiations, exposure to patients and personnel; spine, CT; spine, fractures; spine, radiography; trauma

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PURPOSE: To, determine if multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) can replace conventional radiography and be performed alone in severe trauma patients for the depiction of thoracolumbar spine fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One, hundred consecutive severe trauma patients who underwent conventional radiography of the thoracolumbar spine as well as thoracoabdominal multi detector row CT we're prospectively identified. Conventional radiographs were reviewed independently by three radiologists and two orthopedic surgeons; CT images were reviewed, by three radiologists. Reviewers were blinded both to one another's reviews and to the results of initial evaluation. Presence location, and stability of fractures,as well as quality of reviewed images, were assessed. Statistical analysis was performed to determine sensitivity and interobserver agreement for each procedure, with results of clinical and radiologic follow-up as the standard of reference. The time to perform each examination and the radiation dose involved were evaluated. A resource cost analysis was performed. RESULTS: Sixty-seven fractured vertebrae were diagnosed in 26 patients. Twelve patients had unstable spine fractures. Mean sensitivity and interobserver agreement, respectively, for detection of unstable fractures were 97.2% and 0.951 for multidetector row CT and 33.3% and 0.368 for conventional radiography. The median times to perform a conventional radiographic, and a multi-detector row CT examination, respectively, were 33 and 40, minutes. Effective radiation doses at conventional radiography of the spine,and thoracoabdominal multi-detector row CT, respectively, were 6.36 mSv and 1.9.42-mSv. Multi-detector row CT enabled identification of 146 associated traumatic lesions. The costs of conventional radiography and multi-detector row CT, respectively, were $145 and $880 per patient. CONCLUSION: Multi-detector row,CT is a better examination for depicting spine fractures than conventional radiography. It can replace conventional radiography and be performed alone in patients-who have sustained severe trauma. (C) RSNA, 2003.

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