Assessment of blunt splenic trauma: Which imaging scoring system is superior?

(2018) Assessment of blunt splenic trauma: Which imaging scoring system is superior? Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. ISSN 1735-1995

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Abstract

Background: spleen is the most common viscera that may be hurt in blunt abdominal trauma. Operative or nonoperative management of splenic injury is a dilemma. The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma(AAST) is the most common grading system which has been used for the management of blunt splenic injuries. The new recommended grading system assesses other aspects of splenic injury such as contrast extravasation, pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, and severity of hemoperitoneum, as well. the aim of this study is to compare and prioritize the cutoff of AAST grading system with the new recommended one. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study on patients with splenic injury caused by abdominal blunt trauma referred to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences affiliated Hospitals,Iran,in 2013-2016. All patients underwent abdominopelvic computed tomography scanning with intravenous(IV) contrast. All images were reported by a single expert radiologist, and splenic injury grading was reported based on AAST and the new recommended system. Then, all patients were followed to see if they needed surgical or nonsurgical management.Results: Based on the findings of this study conducted on 68 patients, cutoff point of Grade 2, in AAST system, had 90.3 (95 confidence intervalCI:0.73-0.97) specificity,51.4%(95% CI:0.34-0.67) sensitivity, 86.4%(95% CI:0.64-0.95) positive predictive value (PPV), and 60.9% (95% CI: 0.45-0.74) negative predictive value (NPV) for prediction of surgical management requirement, while it was 90.3% (95% CI: 0.73-0.97) specificity, 45.9% (95% CI:0.29-0.63) sensitivity, 86.4% (95% CI:0.64-0.95) PPV, and 58.3% (95% CI: 0.43-0.72) NPV for the new system (p=0.816). Conclusion: In contrast to the previous studies, the new splenic injury grading method was not superior to AAST. Further studies with larger populations are recommended.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: blunt abdomial trauma injury grading system(s) splenic injury organ injury nonoperative management computed-tomography abdominal-trauma spleen ct liver
Subjects: WN Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine > Departments of Clinical Sciences > Department of Radiology
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 23
Identification Number: ARTN 29 10.4103/jrms.JRMS₈₇₅₁₇
ISSN: 1735-1995
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/6435

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