Journal of Trauma and Injury
- 제25권4호
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- Pages.241-246
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- 2012
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- 2799-4317(pISSN)
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- 2287-1683(eISSN)
한국인 중증 외상 환자에서 촬영한 경추 외측면 단순 방사선 영상의 적절성
The Adequacy of a Cross Table Lateral Cervical X-ray in Severely Traumatized Korean Patients
- 이경학 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 김영철 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 최석호 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 한국남 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 이수언 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 이정은 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 서길준 (서울대학교 병원 중증 외상 센터) ;
- 윤여규 (서울대학교병원 외과)
- Lee, Kyung-Hag (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Kim, Yeong Cheol (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Choi, Seok Ho (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Han, Gook Nam (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Lee, Soo Un (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Lee, Jung Eun (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Suh, Gil Joon (Trauma Center, Seoul National University Hospital) ;
- Yoon, Yeo-Kyu (Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital)
- 투고 : 2012.11.16
- 심사 : 2012.12.01
- 발행 : 2012.12.31
초록
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the appropriateness of the cross table lateral cervical X-ray used in the emergency department for severely traumatized Korean patients. Methods: Patients visiting our institution from May 2011 to May 2012, who had injury severity score (ISS) > 15 and who received a cervical X-ray in the emergency department, were included in this study. Data including demographics, ISS score, GCS score, and place where the x-ray was taken were collected to evaluate their relationship with appropriate coverage of the cervical X-ray. The appropriateness of a cervical cross lateral view X-ray was evaluated using exposure of the basion, and the opisthion, as well as the distal level of exposure. Results: Fifty-two patients were included in this study. The identification rate of the basion was 79.2%, and the identification rate of the opisthion was 88.7%. Complete exposure of C7/T1 was accomplished in 3.8% of the patients. The ISS was higher for X-ray taken in the trauma bay, but the range of exposure showed no difference between the places where the X-rays taken. Patients who had exposure of C 5/6 or more had lower body weight and body mass index (BMI) compared with unexposed patients. Conclusion: In severely traumatized Korean patients, the adequacy of the cross table lateral cervical X-ray was inappropriate in most cases. No difference was observed in the exposure range between the places where the X-rays were taken, and patients with less exposure showed higher body weight and higher BMI.