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題名 | Ultrasonography in Blunt Splenic Trauma=挫傷性腎超音波 |
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作者 | 陳志樑; 葛應欽; Chen, Chih-liang; Ko, Ying-chin; |
期刊 | Journal of Medical Ultrasound |
出版日期 | 19980600 |
卷期 | 6:2 1998.06[民87.06] |
頁次 | 頁81-87 |
分類號 | 416.13 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | 挫傷性; 腎; 超音波; Blunt splenic trauma; Ultrasound; |
英文摘要 | Background: This study was designed to evaluate the use of abdominal ultrasound in the detection of blunt splenic injuries requiring surgical repair or nonsurgical treatment. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients from a total of 31 who had been investigated for suspected blunt abdominal trauma were retrospectively reviewed. All patients underwent abdominal evaluation as part of routine trauma protocol within the first minutes of arrival at our emergency center. Results: Hemoperitoneum, perisplenic fluid and splenic parenchymal damage were correctly identified using ultrasound with a sensitivity of 93.3% (14/15), specificity of 100% (16/16) and accuracy of 96.8% (30/31), respectively. Conclusions: We regard abdominal ultrasound as an important and integral part of the work-up for spleen trauma victims. It is difficult to establish a 'gold standard' for the different imaging methods used in a clinical population that heals largely without surgery. |
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