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Evaluation of the Patient with Blunt Abdominal Trauma: an Evidence Based Approach

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Specialty Emergency Medicine
Date 1999 Apr 2
PMID 10101341
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Abstract

Patients with blunt abdominal trauma present a special challenge to the emergency physician. Physical examination is often unreliable, even if the patient is awake, and the frequent co-existence of head injury exacerbates this problem. This article examines the evidence basis of three diagnostic modalities in evaluating blunt abdominal trauma: DPL (the time-honored test); CT scanning (the current standard of care); and abdominal sonography (the emerging standard--especially for examination conducted in the trauma room). A proposed algorithm for the appropriate use of these modalities is also presented.

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