Groth Nicholas, Williams Avery, Southard Richard
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-023
PURPOSE: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in children ages 1-18, with abdominal trauma accounting for a significant patient population. Prompt identification of bowel and mesenteric injury in the setting of blunt trauma and penetrating injuries is important to avoid significant complications that may arise from delayed diagnosis. Spectral Dual-Energy Computed Tomography (DECT) obtains raw data at two energy spectra which by virtue of material decomposition can identify, isolate and or quantify iodine, pure calcium, and uric acid. Multiple image sets can be generated from a single scan allowing both anatomic and material-specific analysis. The use of DECT can improve detection and accurate grading of solid organ injury, aid in defining active hemorrhage, and increase visibility of altered bowel wall enhancement, ischemia, necrosis, and inflammation which provides critical information to inform the course of treatment in emergent settings. Read More
Authors: Groth Nicholas , Williams Avery , Southard Richard
Keywords: Dual Energy, Computed Tomography, Bowel Injury