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The Role of CT Scanning for Emergent Trauma Care

Rich Lehrer, RT, CRT, BS Ed

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The Old Days...

• Plain films - skull, chest, ribs, abdomen, pelvis and additional studies like IVP and/or angiography for suspicious findings.

• Then came CT - 6 minutes per slice!

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What’s the Big Deal?

• Now we can acquire a scan of head/chest/abdomen/pelvis in minutes.

• Shorter time frame than plain films.

• Considerably more information making CT scan a good initial survey of injuries and condition.

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Helical CT - The Need for Speed

Continuous & Simultaneous

• Source Rotation

• Patient Translation

• Data Acquisition

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Helical CT Reconstruction

• Reconstruct raw data into new images

• Display anatomy from different planes

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Rich’s Rules of Trauma Radiography

• Assume that there is an injury.– Spinal precautions– Internal bleeding IAI– Closed Head Injury CHI

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The Neurosurgery A-B-C’s

• Airway

• Breathing

• CT Head Scan ...

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Indications for CT Head

• Major cranial trauma

• Altered level of consciousness

• Abnormal neurologic exam

• Display deterioration under observation

• Headache - N/V

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Rich’s Rules of Trauma Radiography

• Assume that there is an injury.

• Be aware of your patient’s condition and changes in their condition.

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Basilar Skull Fracture

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Depressed Skull Fracture

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Mama told you this was gonna’ happen!

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Rich’s Rules of Trauma Radiography

• Assume that there is an injury.

• Be aware of your patient’s condition and changes in their condition.

• Know your patient before you meet them.– Current lab values?– History of allergies, heart disease,

kidney disease, diabetes, asthma.– Speaks English or is translator necessary?– IV already established?

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BUN

• Range 7 - 25 mg/dl

• Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): waste product of metabolism - level indicates if kidney is excreting sufficiently.

• BUN can rise with dehydration, injury, exercise, or even body size.

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Creatinine

• 0.7 - 1.5 mg/dl

• Normal metabolic product of creatine & phosphocreatine which are constituents of skeletal muscle.

• The level of creatinine correlates with overall kidney function. The higher the level, the more abnormal the kidney function.

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Rich’s Rules of Trauma Radiography

• Assume that there is an injury.• Be aware of your patient’s condition and changes

in their condition.• Know your patient before you meet them.

• Be Prepared.– Contrast drawn up

– Crash cart or first responder kit available

– Suction available

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CT vs. DPL

• Stable, conscious => observe

• Stable or unstable, unconscious => DPL

• Unstable, conscious, abdomen equivocal => CT or DPL

• Unstable, definite abdomen signs => Laparotomy

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CT vs. DPL

• DPL -ve, patient stable => observe

• DPL -ve, patient unstable => look elsewhere ie; CT retroperitoneum

• DPL +ve, patient stable => no Laparotomy, CT to see what we're sitting on

• DPL +ve, patient unstable => Laparotomy.

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Rich’s Rules of Trauma Radiography

• Assume that there is an injury.

• Be aware of your patient’s condition and changes in their condition.

• Know your patient before you meet them.

• Be Prepared.

• Don’t take it home with you.

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Thank You Very Much...

• Denny Belisile, CRT

• Tom Cullivan, CRT

• Russ McFall, MD

• Tony Seibert, Ph D

and all the trauma residents, faculty, and staff at UCDMC.


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