2013
DOI: 10.1097/mcp.0b013e32836094be
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Use of multidetector computed tomography to guide management of pneumothorax

Abstract: The MDCT volumetric quantification of pneumothoraces is a new concept in the care of chest trauma patients and has the potential to improve pneumothorax management. Further clinical studies are needed to establish a MDCT-based clinical guideline for pneumothorax management.

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“…In that context, the reported incidence of occult pneumothorax has varied from 4% in injured children to 64% in mechanically ventilated victims of polytrauma. 12 Regardless, the current gold standard for the diagnosis of pneumothorax is multidetector CT. 13 This imaging modality also allows accurate measurement of their volume. 13 However, the transfer of unstable critically ill patients to the CT suite is not always feasible and has been particularly challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that context, the reported incidence of occult pneumothorax has varied from 4% in injured children to 64% in mechanically ventilated victims of polytrauma. 12 Regardless, the current gold standard for the diagnosis of pneumothorax is multidetector CT. 13 This imaging modality also allows accurate measurement of their volume. 13 However, the transfer of unstable critically ill patients to the CT suite is not always feasible and has been particularly challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonography has a known role in the diagnosis of pneumothorax reaching a sensitivity of 95.3% and a specificity of 91%, identifying up to 63% of hidden pneumothorax cases [15]. However, chest tomography presents a near 100% sensitivity and a similar specificity for the diagnosis of pneumothorax; this is the reason why some studies suggest that chest CT is the gold standard for the diagnosis of this entity [16]. In our reported case, the addition of chest CT in order to confirm the presence of hemopneumothorax allowed inferring the oblique route of the stab wound through the findings of subcutaneous hematoma on the entry site and emphysema over the contralateral chest muscle tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%