Improving the Screening Criteria for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury: The Appropriate Role for Computed Tomography Angiography

被引:59
|
作者
Emmett, Katrina P. [1 ]
Fabian, Timothy C. [1 ]
DiCocco, Jennifer M. [1 ]
Zarzaur, Ben L. [1 ]
Croce, Martin A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Surg, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
关键词
Blunt cerebrovascular injury; Carotid artery; Vertebral artery; Screening; Computed tomography angiography; CAROTID ARTERIAL INJURIES; EARLY-DIAGNOSIS; TRAUMA; ANTICOAGULATION; ASSOCIATION; MANAGEMENT; ACCURACY;
D O I
10.1097/TA.0b013e318213f849
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Screening criteria and diagnostic methods for blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) are evolving. Using current screening guidelines, up to 20% of injuries are not recognized until symptoms occur, and thus missing the therapeutic window. All patients who meet screening criteria at our institution undergo angiography due to conflicting sensitivity data reported for computed tomographic angiography (CTA). We sought to refine screening criteria for BCVI to optimize patient care. Methods: All trauma admissions screened for BCVI over a 29-month period ending May 2009 were analyzed. Thirty-two channel CTA was obtained during initial radiologic evaluation. Patients underwent angiography for conventional screening criteria or abnormal CTA. Demographics, criteria for BCVI screening, fracture patterns, associated injuries, and results of CTA and angiography were analyzed. Results: A total of 748 patients were screened, 143 injuries (78 carotid and 65 vertebral) were diagnosed in 117 patients (16%). Nineteen of the 117 patients (16%) with BCVI had no conventional criteria and were only screened for CTA abnormalities. One patient developed neurologic symptoms subsequent to initial evaluation with no conventional screening criteria or CTA findings. Conclusions: The conventional screening criteria identify most patients with BCVI (84%). CTA as a screening criterion captures nearly all remaining patients before symptoms developing. This allows for detection and treatment of injuries in patients that otherwise would be missed until symptomatic. CTA should be part of the radiologic evaluation for potential head, neck, and facial injuries. Unfortunately, CTA is not sensitive enough to reliably detect injuries, but should be added as a screening criterion. Angiography remains the gold standard for BCVI diagnosis.
引用
收藏
页码:1058 / 1063
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] THE ROLE OF COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY IN BLUNT HOLLOW VISCERAL INJURY
    SCHMIDT, U
    MAULL, KI
    GOULD, H
    FRAME, S
    UNFALLCHIRURG, 1994, 97 (01): : 54 - 56
  • [32] Screening CT Angiography for Pediatric Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury with Emphasis on the Cervical "Seatbelt Sign"
    Desai, N. K.
    Kang, J.
    Chokshi, F. H.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, 2014, 35 (09) : 1836 - 1840
  • [33] Routine Angiography Is Not Indicated in Patients With Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
    Dyer, Mitchell
    Garvey, Joseph
    Andraska, Elizabeth
    Brown, Joshua
    Eslami, Mohammad H.
    Makaroun, Michel
    Chaer, Rabih A.
    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 2022, 75 (06) : E93 - E94
  • [34] Appropriate indications for computed tomography coronary angiography
    Liew, Gary Y. H.
    Feneley, Michael P.
    Worthley, Stephen G.
    MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 2012, 196 (04) : 246 - 249
  • [35] Diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography angiography (CTA) for diagnosing blunt cerebrovascular injury in trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Charlotte C. Kik
    Willem-Bart M. Slooff
    Nizar Moayeri
    Pim A. de Jong
    Sander P. J. Muijs
    F. Cumhur Öner
    European Radiology, 2022, 32 : 2727 - 2738
  • [36] Diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography angiography (CTA) for diagnosing blunt cerebrovascular injury in trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Kik, Charlotte C.
    Slooff, Willem-Bart M.
    Moayeri, Nizar
    de Jong, Pim A.
    Muijs, Sander P. J.
    Oner, F. Cumhur
    EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, 2022, 32 (04) : 2727 - 2738
  • [37] Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury Screening Criteria Should Include Motor Vehicle Crash Characteristics
    Farhat-Sabet, Ashley
    Lauerman, Margaret
    Chavez, Alicia
    Lloyd, Joe
    Scalea, Thomas
    Stein, Deborah
    AMERICAN SURGEON, 2021, 87 (03) : 390 - 395
  • [38] Computed Tomographic Angiography for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries: Is It Good Enough?
    Biffl, Walter L.
    JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, 2010, 68 (02): : 508 - 509
  • [39] The Use of High-Risk Criteria in Screening Patients for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury: A Survey
    Wu, Xiao
    Maihotra, Ajay
    Forman, Howard P.
    Nunez, Diego
    Sanelli, Pina
    ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, 2017, 24 (04) : 456 - 461
  • [40] Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury Screening With 32-Channel Multidetector Computed Tomography: More Slices Still Don't Cut It
    DiCocco, Jennifer M.
    Emmett, Katrina P.
    Fabian, Timothy C.
    Zarzaur, Ben L.
    Williams, James S.
    Croce, Martin A.
    ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2011, 253 (03) : 444 - 450