Ultrasonography for the evaluation of abdominal trauma in multiple casualty incidents

D. Soffer, A. Kessler, C. Schulman, O. Szold, P. Halpern, Avigail Shimonov, J. Klausner
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Objective: Ultrasound (US) is commonly used for the diagnosis of hemoperitoneum in trauma patients. The use of US in the evaluation of abdominal injury during multiple casualty incidents (MCIs) has been described, but never evaluated. The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of US for evaluation of the unique injury patterns associated with MICs. Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective study of patients admitted to a Level 1 trauma center during MCIs resulting from terrorist attacks in the Tel‐Aviv area. Results: During the 4‐year study period there were 43 patients who had an US examination as part of their initial assessment. The overall accuracy of the US examination was 77%, with a sensitivity of 40%, and a specificity of 88%. The positive predictive value (PPV) was 50%, and the negative predictive value (NPV) was 83%. Conclusions: Although US examination lacks the sensitivity to be used alone in determining operative intervention in the evaluation of patients admitted in an ...
超声检查对多发伤亡者腹部创伤的评价
目的:超声(US)是创伤患者腹膜积血的常用诊断手段。多次伤亡事件(MCIs)中使用US评估腹部损伤已有报道,但从未评估过。本研究的目的是确定US评估与mic相关的独特损伤模式的准确性。患者和方法:我们对特拉维夫地区恐怖袭击导致的MCIs期间入住1级创伤中心的患者进行了回顾性研究。结果:在为期4年的研究期间,有43名患者接受了美国检查作为其初步评估的一部分。美国检查的总体准确性为77%,灵敏度为40%,特异性为88%。阳性预测值(PPV) 50%,阴性预测值(NPV) 83%。结论:虽然US检查缺乏敏感性,不能单独用于评估住院患者的手术干预。
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