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- W2022754917 abstract "In a paper recently published in the Journal of Surgical Research, Holscher et al. discuss the value of obtaining a routine chest computed tomography (CT) scan for evaluation of children with blunt trauma [ [1] Holscher C.M. Faulk L.W. Moore E.E. et al. Chest computed tomography imaging for blunt pediatric trauma: not worth the radiation risk. J Surg Res. 2013; 184: 352 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (54) Google Scholar ]. In a retrospective review of their pediatric trauma patients, the authors found that all thoracic critical conditions, requiring urgent interventions, were identifiable by chest x-rays in patients who had chest CT scans as part of their work-up. And since chest CT scans are associated with an increased risk of radiation exposure, the authors recommend selective use of chest CT scans in children. Chest computed tomography imaging for blunt pediatric trauma: not worth the radiation riskJournal of Surgical ResearchVol. 184Issue 1PreviewA child's risk of developing cancer from radiation exposure associated with computed tomography (CT) imaging is estimated to be as high as 1/500. Chest CT (CCT), often as part of a “pan-scan,” is increasingly performed after blunt trauma in children. We hypothesized that routine CCT for the initial evaluation of blunt injured children does not add clinically useful information beyond chest radiograph (CXR) and rarely changes management. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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