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CT Chest
, Chest CT, Chest Computed Tomography
See Also
CT Pulmonary Angiography
Computed Tomography
Chest XRay
Nexus Chest CT Decision Rule in Blunt Trauma
Indications
Contrast Enhancement
Precautions
Avoid IV contrast in severe contrast allergy and
Renal Failure
IV Contrast is NOT needed in the following routine cases
Pneumonia
(without abscess or empyema)
Evaluation of
Lung Nodule
s (unless staging or presurgical evaluation)
Evaluation of low mechanism
Trauma
for number of
Rib Fracture
s
Evaluation of lung fibrosis
Chest Trauma
High-Energy Blunt
Trauma
High mechanism
Motor Vehicle Accident
(e.g. MVA >40 MPH, rollover, passenger ejection)
Fall from height >10-20 feet
.Suspected Vascular Injury
Trauma
tic
Aortic Rupture
Mediastinal Widening
or other abnormal thoracic contour on
Chest XRay
Grest vessel injury
Large
Hemothorax
Penetrating
Chest Injury
Trace trajectory of
Gunshot Wound
s and
Stab Wound
s
Blunt Cardiac Injury
Myocardial Contusion
Hemopericardium
Pneumopericardium
Diaphragmatic Rupture
Complicated bony injury
Significant
Sternal Fracture
s
Complicated multiple
Rib Fracture
s
Vascular
Pulmonary Embolism
(CTPA, venous timing)
Aortic Dissection
or Aortic aneurysm (arterial timing)
Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
Oncology Staging (identifies tumors in relation to vessels, mediastinal involvement)
Suspected
Lung Cancer
Juxtapose with
Lung Cancer Screening CT Chest
which does NOT require CT contrast
Lymphoma
Lung
metastases
Mediastinal and Pleural Abnormalities
Lung Mass
Abscess and other infections
Mediastinal
Lymphadenopathy
Infections and Inflammation
Empyema
Mediastinitis
References
Shyu (2020) J Am Coll Radiol 17(5S):S160-74 +PMID: 32370960 [PubMed]
Approach
Emergency CT Review
Aorta
Size (diameter)
Shape and contour
Lumen
Heart
Chamber size
Pericardial Effusion
Pulmonary Vasculature
Pulmonary arteries (e.g. PE)
Pleura
Pneumothorax
Pleural Effusion
s
Lung
Parenchyma
Lung Contusion
Consolidation (e.g.
Pneumonia
)
Lung Mass
Bones
Rib Fracture
s
Pathologic lesions (e.g. osteolytic lesions)
References
Tubbs and Janicki (2025) Emergency Chest CT, Mastering Emergency Imaging, CCME, accessed 5/13/2026
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