Comparison of Thoracic Ultrasound, Clinical Acumen, and Radiography in Patients with Minor Chest Injury

2004 
Background: This study was designed to compare ultrasonography, clinical findings, and radiography in the detection of rib and sternal fractures. Methods: In a prospective study, 88 patients presenting consecutively to an emergency department with isolated blunt chest injury of mild to moderate force were recruited. Results: Ultrasonography yielded a sensitivity of 80.3 (95% confidence interval [CI], 69.5–88.5) for detecting chest wall fractures compared with sensitivities of 26.0 (95% CI, 15.8–36.3) for clinical acumen and 23.7 (95% CI, 14.7–34.8) for radiography. Conclusion: Early ultrasonography is more accurate than clinical and radiologic evaluation at detecting rib and sternal fractures.
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