Imaging analysis of burst injury of the lungs in coal miners workers

2014 
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the imaging features of burst injury of the lung in coal miners and to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data and imaging findings of 78 patients with burst injury of the lung. RESULTS: The imaging findings of burst injury of the lung were variable and complex, and they varied over time. Eleven cases showed no abnormalities on X-ray and CT within 24 h, but abnormalities appeared within 3 d; 53 cases showed abnormalities on X-ray and CT and had an exacerbation within 3 d; 8 cases showed improvements when reexamined. Among the 78 patients examined by X-ray and (or) CT, ground glass-like shadows were noted in 15 cases, interstitial changes in 13 cases, segmental consolidation in 24 cases, and diffuse consolidation in 26 cases. The complications included pneumothorax (n = 35), hemothorax (n = 28), costal fracture (n = 24), and pulmonary infection (n = 27). CONCLUSION: X-ray plain film and CT offer a reliable basis for early diagnosis of burst injury of the lung. CT is superior to X-ray plain film in detecting lesions, so chest CT should be performed as early as possible to remedy burst injury of the lung. Language: zh
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