Rad
Nexus Chest CT Decision Rule in Blunt Trauma
search
Nexus Chest CT Decision Rule in Blunt Trauma
See Also
Chest Trauma
Indications
Blunt Chest Trauma
Evaluation for major chest injuries
Great Vessel
injury including aorta injury
Diaphragmatic Rupture
Pneumothorax
or
Hemothorax
requiring evacuation (
Chest Tube
)
Sternal Fracture
,
Scapula
r
Fracture
or
Thoracic Spine
Fracture
requiring surgical intervention
Multiple
Rib Fracture
s requiring surgery or epidural block
Pulmonary Contusion
requiring
Mechanical Ventilation
in first 24 hours
Mediastinal or pericardial
Hematoma
requiring drainage
Esophageal, tracheal or
Bronchi
al injury requiring surgical intervention
Evaluation for minor chest injuries
Pneumothorax
or
Hemothorax
requiring observation >24 hours but NO drainage or evacuation
Sternal Fracture
,
Scapula
r
Fracture
or
Thoracic Spine
Fracture
NOT requiring surgery
Multiple
Rib Fracture
s NOT requiring surgery or
Nerve Block
Pulmonary Contusion
or
Laceration
requiring only observation >24 hours, but NO
Mechanical Ventilation
Mediastinal or pericardial
Hematoma
requiring NO surgical intervention
Esophageal, tracheal or
Bronchi
al injury requiring NO surgical intervention
Contraindications
Does not apply to intubated patients or those who are hemodynamically unstable
Criteria
Abnormal
Chest XRay
Any
Thoracic Injury
(e.g.
Clavicle Fracture
,
Wide Mediastinum
)
Distracting injury (same definition as used in
NEXUS Cervical Spine Decision Rule
)
Long bone
Fracture
s
Visceral injury requiring
Consultation
Large
Laceration
s
Degloving injury
Crush injury
Large
Burn Injury
Spinal
Fracture
s or spinal cord injuries
Injury causing acute functional
Impairment
Chest Wall Tenderness
Sternal tenderness
Thoracic Spine
tenderness
Scapula
tenderness
Rapid deceleration mechanism (included for CT minor criteria)
MVA at >40 MPH
Fall >20 feet
Interpretation
Decision Rules
Chest
CT - All: Includes all criteria including rapid deceleration mechanism
Test Sensitivity
for major injuries: 99%
Test Sensitivity
for minor injuries: 95%
Chest
CT - Major: Includes all criteria EXCEPT rapid deceleration mechanism
Test Sensitivity
for major injuries: 99% (same as for
Chest
CT - All rule)
Test Sensitivity
for minor injuries: 90%
Application
Both decision rules are reassuring if negative and predict a CT
Chest
without major injury
Negative likelihood for major injuries: 0.04
Negative likelihood for all injuries: 0.18
Reasonable to forego CT
Chest
if low to moderate probability cases and negative decision rule
However, CT
Chest
may still be considered in high probability cases
Positive decision rule does not mandate
Chest
CT
Decision rules have poor
Test Specificity
and is useful only when negative
Use clinical judgment to determine CT
Chest
indications
References
Lin and Rodriguez in Herbert (2016) EM:Rap 16(2): 10-11
Rodriguez (2015) PLos Med 12(10): e1001883 +PMID:26440607 [PubMed]
http://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1001883
Type your search phrase here