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Abstract

To compare multiplanar reconstruction with operative techniques (bronchoscopy, surgery and/or autopsy) for the diagnosis of tracheobronchial rupture.

Prospective, observational study.

Surgical intensive care unit.

Tracheobronchial rupture was suspected on clinical grounds and from radiological findings.

An initial helical computed tomography scan was performed on all patients meeting the inclusion criteria, and operative techniques were then performed. Multiplanar reconstructions were reformatted and reviewed by two independent radiologists.

Twenty-four consecutive patients met the inclusion criteria. Tracheobronchial rupture was diagnosed in 13 patients by at least one operative technique. Multiplanar reconstructions were positive in 15 patients. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of multiplanar reconstructions were 100% (95%CI, 85-100) and 82% (95%CI, 64-82), respectively. The positive and negative predictive values were 87% (95%CI, 74-87) and 100% (95%CI, 78-100), respectively. For tracheobronchial rupture, the positive and negative likelihood ratios were 5.5 (95%CI, 2.35-5.5) and 0 (95%CI, 0-0.24), respectively. The Kappa coefficients were 0.83 (95%CI, 0.6-1.06) for agreement between operative techniques and multiplanar reconstruction, and 0.91 (95%CI, 0.59-0.91) for agreement between the two radiologists.

Multiplanar reconstruction appears to be a sensitive technique for the identification of tracheobronchial rupture because of its excellent negative likelihood ratio. In clinical practice, negative multiplanar reconstruction can exclude a diagnosis of tracheobronchial rupture, making bronchoscopy unnecessary. When multiplanar reconstruction is positive, tracheobronchial rupture should be confirmed by bronchoscopy.

Trauma. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Multiplanar reconstruction: a new method for the diagnosis of tracheobronchial rupture?
Publication title
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
2173-8
Number of pages
6
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Dec 2007
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Country of publication
Netherlands
Publication subject
ISSN
03424642
e-ISSN
14321238
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Comparative Study
Accession number
17684721
ProQuest document ID
216223587
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/multiplanar-reconstruction-new-method-diagnosis/docview/216223587/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Springer-Verlag 2007
Last updated
2023-11-25
Database
ProQuest One Academic