Contrast enhanced ultrasound (ceus) in blunt abdominal trauma

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In the assessment of polytrauma patient, an accurate diagnostic study protocol with high sensitivity and specificity is necessary. Computed Tomography (CT) is the standard reference in the emergency for evaluating the patients with abdominal trauma. Ultrasonography (US) has a high sensitivity in detecting free fluid in the peritoneum, but it does not show as much sensitivity for traumatic parenchymal lesions. The use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) improves the accuracy of the method in the diagnosis and assessment of the extent of parenchymal lesions. Although the CEUS is not feasible as a method of first level in the diagnosis and management of the polytrauma patient, it can be used in the follow-up of traumatic injuries of abdominal parenchymal organs (liver, spleen and kidneys), especially in young people or children. © 2013 Cagini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Cagini, L., Gravante, S., Malaspina, C. M., Cesarano, E., Giganti, M., Rebonato, A., … Scialpi, M. (2013). Contrast enhanced ultrasound (ceus) in blunt abdominal trauma. Critical Ultrasound Journal, 5(SUPPL.1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/2036-7902-5-S1-S9

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