Features of diagnostics and "whole body" multispiral computed tomography in patients with severe combined rauma

Dushin D.Yu.1, Ternovoy S.K.2,3, Burenchev D.V.1

P urpose. This scientific review of the literature presents the most relevant discussions in the world community, aimed at improving the implementation of the diagnostic algorithm in pa-tients with severe combined trauma.
1 - A.K. Eramishantseva City Clinical Hospital. 2 - I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. 3 - Medical research cen-ter of Cardiology of Minis-try of Healthcare. Moscow, Russia



Materials and methods. The work deals with the main traumatic injuries of various anatomical zones, the criteria of the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) protocol and di-agnostic methods aimed at detecting acute traumatic pathology. Conclusion. The authors consider unsolved issues, as well as the improvement of the multislice computed tomography (MSCT) algorithm in the "whole body" mode, to optimize di-agnostic activities aimed at managing patients with severe combined trauma.

Keywords:severe combined trauma, computed tomography “whole body” scan, trauma imaging, emer-gency radiology.

 

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For citation: For citation: Dushin D.Yu., Ternovoy S.K., Burenchev D.V. Features of diagnostics and "whole body" multispiral computed tomography in patients with severe combined trauma. REJR 2018; 8 (3):48-59. DOI:10.21569/2222-7415-2018-8-3-48-59.

Received: 22.06.18 Accepted: 06.07.18