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Injury ; 48(9): 1917-1921, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28647095

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The incidence of Blunt Carotid Artery and Vertebral Artery Injury (BCVI) is relatively low in modern trauma practice. However, these injuries may be associated with severe neurological consequences. Following the introduction of a Diagnostic Imaging Pathway in Department of Health of Western Australia, we hypothesized that this injury would be less likely to be missed, and accordingly diagnosed more frequently. METHOD: A review of all major trauma (Injury Severity Scale>15) admissions at the State Major Trauma Centre in Royal Perth Hospital was undertaken from 1995 until 2013. BCVI was identified from the hospital's trauma registry. The medical records of these patients were then reviewed. RESULT: 58 of 7451 (0.78%) major trauma patients were diagnosed of BCVI during the study period. An increased incidence, from 0.52% (20/3880) to 1.06% (38/3571), was seen after the introduction of the Diagnostic Imaging Pathway in 2007 (p=0.010). The majority of the cases were caused by motor vehicle crashes, with 66% (n=38) of the cases sustaining concomitant head or cervical spine injury. Other commonly associated injuries included chest, extremity and thoracic spine injury. CONCLUSION: Our study reports a significant increase in the diagnosis of BCVI among major traumas after the introduction of a Diagnostic Imaging Pathway for the screening of this injury in 2007. The previously low incidence of BCVI compared with other centres' reports indicated possible previous under-screening and diagnosis of this injury.


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Angiography , Carotid Artery Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Trauma Centers , Vertebral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Carotid Artery Injuries/epidemiology , Carotid Artery Injuries/surgery , Clinical Audit , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Retrospective Studies , Vertebral Artery/injuries , Vertebral Artery/surgery , Western Australia , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/epidemiology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery , Young Adult
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