Optimization of CT protocol in polytrauma patients: an update

F Flammia, G Chiti, M Trinci, G Danti, D Cozzi,R Grassi,P Palumbo,F Bruno, A Agostini,R Fusco, V Granata, A Giovagnoni,V Miele

EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2022)

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Abstract
Radiologists play a key role in the management of trauma patients. With the improvement of computed tomography (CT), radiologist makes an important contribution to the timely diagnosis of trauma-related findings and the choice of the most suitable treatment, improving patient outcomes. It is important to select the most appropriate imaging technique, which in the trauma patient is CT, and especially the most appropriate CT protocol, to correctly characterize trauma injuries. Currently, there is no agreement on what the optimal protocol is, acquisition times and number of contrast enhanced phases are not standardized. This is a review of the most recent literature on optimizing the CT protocol in polytrauma, with the intent of giving a useful tool for radiologists in the management of trauma patients.
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Polytrauma, Computed tomography, Whole body CT, Dual energy CT
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