Hyperechoic Appearance of Hepatic Parenchyma on Ultrasound Examination of Patients with Blunt Hepatic Injury
Autor: | Shuji Shimazaki, Tetsuo Yukioka, Shoichi Ohta, Hiroharu Matsuda, Shin Ohta, Akiyoshi Hagiwara, Keiichi Ikegami |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Wounds Nonpenetrating Injury Severity Score Blunt Double-Blind Method Humans Medicine Prospective Studies Radionuclide Imaging Prospective cohort study Ultrasonography medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Decision Trees Ultrasound Angiography Reproducibility of Results Middle Aged medicine.disease Liver Abdominal trauma Hepatic parenchyma Female Radiology Tomography X-Ray Computed business Liver parenchyma |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 44:135-138 |
ISSN: | 1079-6061 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00005373-199801000-00017 |
Popis: | Objective: To study the significance of a geographic hyperechoic liver parenchyma pattern on ultrasound (US) examination of patients with blunt abdominal injury. Design: Prospective clinical study with double-blind evaluation of images and clinical data. Methods and Main Results: We performed US examinations in 831 consecutive patients admitted to our hospital for blunt abdominal trauma and identified 33 with a geographic hyperechoic pattern in the liver. We correlated the appearance with computed tomographic images and with clinical, angiographic, and scintigraphic data. All patients with a geographic hyperechoic pattern showed mild computed tomographic evidence of hepatic injury (Mirvis grade 2, 69%; Mirvis grade 3, 31%). Excluding patients who required urgent surgery for other reasons and patients in shock, patients with the geographic hyperechoic pattern were managed conservatively with no complications. Conclusion: The geographic hyperechoic pattern of liver parenchyma on US examination of trauma patients is a mild injury that, of itself, does not require surgical therapy. |
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