急性颞骨创伤:高分辨率计算机断层扫描的应用。

The American journal of otology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
J B Kahn, M G Stewart, P J Diaz-Marchan
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目的:探讨高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT)在颞骨创伤评估和治疗中的临床应用价值。研究设计:回顾性研究。地点:一级创伤中心。患者:有颞骨创伤证据的患者(105例)。主要结果测量:HRCT、临床、听力学和头部CT表现与管理决策之间有统计学意义的关联;HRCT在管理决策中的作用。结果:统计分析表明,特定临床表现与HRCT表现之间以及HRCT表现与管理决策之间的相关性较差。10%的病例HRCT辅助决策,9%的病例显示无症状颈动脉管骨折。结论:常规HRCT的临床应用价值很小。选择性使用HRCT可以补充决策,但患者管理主要受其他因素的影响。尽管在无症状颈动脉管骨折的病例中进行了血管造影,但没有临床应用证明。提出了一种颞骨创伤评估与处理算法。
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Acute temporal bone trauma: utility of high-resolution computed tomography.

Objective: To determine the clinical utility of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) for temporal bone trauma evaluation and management.

Study design: Retrospective review.

Setting: Level I trauma center.

Patients: Patients (n = 105) with evidence of temporal bone trauma.

Main outcome measures: Statistically significant associations between HRCT, clinical, audiometric, and head CT findings, and management decisions; role of HRCT in management decisions.

Results: Statistical analysis demonstrated poor association between specific clinical and HRCT findings, and between HRCT findings and management decisions. The HRCT complemented decision making in 10% of cases and revealed asymptomatic carotid canal fractures in 9% of cases.

Conclusion: Routine HRCT yields minimal clinical utility. Selective use of HRCT may complement decision making, but patient management is predominantly influenced by other factors. Although angiography was performed in cases of asymptomatic carotid canal fractures, no clinical utility for this practice was demonstrated. An algorithm for temporal bone trauma evaluation and management is presented.

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