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European Society of Emergency Radiology: Guideline on Radiological Polytrauma Imaging and Service (short Version)

Schwarzwald-Baar-Hospital,Hebebrand Julian, University of Chieti, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital JM Morales Meseguer, Ege University Medical Faculty, Imperial College NHS Trust, Helios Clinic Munich West, University Ziekenhuis, Vrije University (VUB), Pineta Grande Hospital, University Medical Center

Insights into imaging(2020)

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Background Although some national recommendations for the role of radiology in a polytrauma service exist, there are no European guidelines to date. Additionally, for many interdisciplinary guidelines, radiology tends to be under-represented. These factors motivated the European Society of Emergency Radiology (ESER) to develop radiologically-centred polytrauma guidelines. Results Evidence-based decisions were made on 68 individual aspects of polytrauma imaging at two ESER consensus conferences. For severely injured patients, whole-body CT (WBCT) has been shown to significantly reduce mortality when compared to targeted, selective CT. However, this advantage must be balanced against the radiation risk of performing more WBCTs, especially in less severely injured patients. For this reason, we recommend a second lower dose WBCT protocol as an alternative in certain clinical scenarios. The ESER Guideline on Radiological Polytrauma Imaging and Service is published in two versions: a full version (download from the ESER homepage, https://www.eser-society.org ) and a short version also covering all recommendations (this article). Conclusions Once a patient has been accurately classified as polytrauma, each institution should be able to choose from at least two WBCT protocols. One protocol should be optimised regarding time and precision, and is already used by most institutions (variant A). The second protocol should be dose reduced and used for clinically stable and oriented patients who nonetheless require a CT because the history suggests possible serious injury (variant B). Reading, interpretation and communication of the report should be structured clinically following the ABCDE format, i.e. diagnose first what kills first.
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Europe,Guideline,Radiology,Polytrauma,Whole-body-CT
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