BACKGROUND Extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (eFAST) has been shown to have moderate sensitivity for detection of pneumothorax in trauma. Little is known about the location or size of missed pneumothoraces or clinical predictors of pneumothoraces in patients with false-negative eFAST. METHODS This retrospective cross-sectional study includes all patients with multiple blunt trauma diagnosed with pneumothorax who underwent both eFAST and CT performed in the ED of a level 1 trauma centre in Switzerland between 1 June 2012 and 30 September 2014. Sensitivity of eFAST for pneumothorax was determined using CT as the gold standard. Demographic and clinical characteristics of those who had a pneumothorax detected by eF...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The accuracy of combined clinical examination (CE) and chest radio...
Purpose: Although posttraumatic pneumothoraces (PTXs) are common and potentially life threatening, t...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound (US) has been shown to be effective at identifying a pneumothorax (PTX); howev...
Background: Thoracic ultrasound (EFAST) has shown promise in inferring the presence of post-traumati...
WOS: 000322097200008PubMed ID: 23884674BACKGROUND We aimed to show the sensitivity of Extended Focus...
PubMed ID: 23884674BACKGROUND We aimed to show the sensitivity of Extended Focused Assessment with S...
Abstract Introduction Chest trauma is one of the most important and commonest injuries that require ...
Introduction: Many traumatic pneumothoraces (PTX) are not seen on initial chest radiograph (CR) (occ...
Introduction: It is vital to diagnose pneumothorax at early stage for treatment purpose. In trauma c...
Background. Traumatic Pneumothorax (PTX) is a potentially life-threatening injury. It requires a fas...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
International audienceBackground: Before total body computed tomography scan, an initial rapid imagi...
Introduction: Prior studies have reported conflicting results regarding the utility of ultrasound in...
Abstract Background Traumatic pneumothorax (PTx) is common in chest trauma. Its incidence ranges bet...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The accuracy of combined clinical examination (CE) and chest radio...
Purpose: Although posttraumatic pneumothoraces (PTXs) are common and potentially life threatening, t...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound (US) has been shown to be effective at identifying a pneumothorax (PTX); howev...
Background: Thoracic ultrasound (EFAST) has shown promise in inferring the presence of post-traumati...
WOS: 000322097200008PubMed ID: 23884674BACKGROUND We aimed to show the sensitivity of Extended Focus...
PubMed ID: 23884674BACKGROUND We aimed to show the sensitivity of Extended Focused Assessment with S...
Abstract Introduction Chest trauma is one of the most important and commonest injuries that require ...
Introduction: Many traumatic pneumothoraces (PTX) are not seen on initial chest radiograph (CR) (occ...
Introduction: It is vital to diagnose pneumothorax at early stage for treatment purpose. In trauma c...
Background. Traumatic Pneumothorax (PTX) is a potentially life-threatening injury. It requires a fas...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
International audienceBackground: Before total body computed tomography scan, an initial rapid imagi...
Introduction: Prior studies have reported conflicting results regarding the utility of ultrasound in...
Abstract Background Traumatic pneumothorax (PTx) is common in chest trauma. Its incidence ranges bet...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The accuracy of combined clinical examination (CE) and chest radio...
Purpose: Although posttraumatic pneumothoraces (PTXs) are common and potentially life threatening, t...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound (US) has been shown to be effective at identifying a pneumothorax (PTX); howev...