CT-based pleural effusion volume estimation formula demonstrates low accuracy and reproducibility for traumatic hemothorax.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reproducibility of the CT-based volume estimation formula V = d
MATERIALS & METHODS: Prospectively identified patients with CT showing acute traumatic hemothorax were considered. Volumes were retrospectively estimated using d
RESULTS: A total of 46 patients (median age 34; 36 men) with hemothorax volume 23-1622 mL (median 191 mL, IQR 99-324 mL) were evaluated. Limits of agreement between estimates and measured volumes were -718 - +842 mL (± 202 mL). Borderline-sized hemothorax (n = 13) limits of agreement were -300 - +121 mL (± 114 mL). Of all hemothorax, 85 % (n = 39/46) were correctly stratified as over or under 300 mL, and of borderline-sized hemothorax, 54 % (n = 7/13). Inter-rater limits of agreement were -251 - +350, -694 - +1019, and -696 - +957 for the estimation formula, respectively, and -124 - +190, -97 - +111, and -96 - +46 for the measured volume.
DISCUSSION: An estimation formula varies with actual hemothorax volume by hundreds of mL. There is low accuracy in stratifying hemothorax volumes close to 300 mL. Variability between raters was substantially higher with the estimation formula than with manual measurements.
Volume
55
Issue
1
First Page
111112
Last Page
111112
ISSN
1879-0267
Published In/Presented At
Tewkesbury, G., Beyer, C., Eddinger, K., McLauchlan, N., Tran, A., Cannon, J. W., & Knollmann, F. (2024). CT-based pleural effusion volume estimation formula demonstrates low accuracy and reproducibility for traumatic hemothorax. Injury, 55(1), 111112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2023.111112
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
37839918
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article