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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care:
October 2002 - Volume 53 - Issue 4 - pp 663-667
Original Articles

Lumbar Fractures in Adult Blunt Trauma: Axial and Single-Slice Helical Abdominal and Pelvic Computed Tomographic Scans versus Portable Plain Films

Rhee, Peter M. MD, MPH; Bridgeman, Amy RN, MS; Acosta, Jose A. MD; Kennedy, Susan RN, BSN; Wang, Dennis S. Y. MD; Sarveswaran, J. BS

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Abstract

Background : Our hypothesis was that abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic (AP-CT) scans are equivalent to portable two-view plain films in detecting lumbar spine fractures in adults. Since many trauma patients often undergo AP-CT scanning to evaluate for possible intra-abdominal injuries, using the AP-CT scan to screen for lumbar fractures could make the trauma evaluation process more efficient.

Methods: The institutional trauma registry at a Level I trauma center was used to identify all blunt lumbar fractures during a 6-year period. Medical records were reviewed.

Results : A total of 7,216 adult blunt trauma patients were evaluated, and 115 patients were identified as having a lumbar fracture, for an incidence rate of 1.6%. Missed fracture rates were high for both AP-CT scans (23.2%, 13 of 56) and portable two-view films (12.7%, 14 of 110, p = 0.08). Fifty-two patients had both AP-CT scans and plain films. In this group, AP-CT scans missed 23.1% (12 of 52) of the lumbar fractures and plain films missed 15.4% (8 of 52). However, the combination of the two diagnostic methods did not miss any fractures (0 of 52). The missed fractures required surgery or brace in 50% (7 of 14) patients who had fractures missed by plain films and 46% (6 of 13) patients whose fractures were missed by AP-CT scanning.

Conclusion : Both AP-CT scans and plain films failed to diagnose significant lumbar fractures that required therapy. When screening for lumbar fractures, obtaining both AP-CT scans and portable two-view plain films may decrease missed lumbar fractures in blunt adult trauma.

© 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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