“All-in-one” window/level whole-body computed tomography scan – A faster way to evaluate trauma cases - 24/11/22













Abstract |
Purpose |
To investigate the accuracy and total assessment time (TAT) of the “All-in-one” (AIO)-window/level setting for whole-body computed tomography (CT) image compared to multiple tissue-specific window/level settings conventionally used for detection of traumatic injuries.
Method |
Contrast-enhanced chest, abdomen, and pelvic CT scans of 50 patients who presented to our emergency department (ED) for major trauma were retrospectively selected. In a simulation of a “wet read” performed at the CT scanner console, 6 readers with different levels of experience had up to 3 min to describe any traumatic finding identified on the CTs. The readers reviewed each patient in two different sessions separated by a washout period to suppress any recall bias from one session to the next. Each scan was reviewed once using the AIO-window/level setting and another time using the conventional bone, lung, and soft tissue window/level display settings, in a randomized order. The CT reports were used as reference standard.
Results |
Overall, there was no statistically significant difference in the assessment accuracy of the review based on the AIO or the conventional window/level settings (0.89 ± 0.09 vs 0.90 ± 0.08). Using the AIO-window/level settings, TAT was 14.3 s faster when compared with the conventional window/level settings (2.33 ± 0.63 vs 2.57 ± 0.51 min; p < 0.001).
Conclusions |
In a time-delimited image review, similar diagnostic accuracy was reached faster using the AIO vs the conventional window/level settings. When providing a “wet read” at the CT console, the ability to identify traumatic injury using a single AIO-window/level may help expedite patient management.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : “All-in-one”-window/level, Whole-body trauma CT, Window/level settings
Abbreviations : AIO, CT, GSW, MVC, PACS, TAT, W/L
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Vol 62
P. 62-68 - décembre 2022 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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