Title of article :
The Accuracy of Urinalysis in Predicting Intra-Abdominal Injury Following Blunt Traumas
Author/Authors :
Sabzghabaei, Anita Department of Emergency Medicine - Loghmane Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shojaee, Majid Department of Emergency Medicine - Imam Hossein Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Safari, Saeed Department of Emergency Medicine - Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hatamabadi, Hamid Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - Imam Hossein Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shirvani, Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - Imam Hossein Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages :
5
From page :
11
To page :
15
Abstract :
Introduction: In cases of blunt abdominal traumas, predicting the possible intra-abdominal injuries is still a challenge for the physicians involved with these patients. Therefore, this study was designed, to evaluate the accuracy of urinalysis in predicting intra-abdominal injuries. Methods: Patients aged 15 to 65 years with blunt abdominal trauma who were admitted to emergency departments were enrolled. Abdominopelvic computed tomography (CT) scan with intravenous contrast and urinalysis were requested for all the included patients. Demographic data, trauma mechanism, the results of urinalysis, and the results of abdominopelvic CT scan were gathered. Finally, the correlation between the results of abdominopelvic CT scan, and urinalysis was determined. Urinalysis was considered positive in case of at least one positive value in gross appearance, blood in dipstick, or red blood cell count. Results: 325 patients with blunt abdominal trauma were admitted to the emergency departments (83% male with the mean age of 32.63±17.48 years). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and positive and negative likelihood ratios of urinalysis, were 77.9% (95% CI: 69.6-84.4), 58.5% (95% CI: 51.2-65.5), 56% (95% CI: 48.5-63.3), 79.6% (95% CI: 71.8-85.7), 1.27% (95% CI: 1.30-1.57), and 0.25% (95% CI: 0.18-0.36), respectively. Conclusion: The diagnostic value of urinalysis in prediction of blunt traumatic intra-abdominal injuries is low and it seems that it should be considered as an adjuvant diagnostic tool, in conjunction with other sources such as clinical findings and imaging.
Keywords :
Urinalysis , abdominal injuries , abdomen , tomography , X-Ray computed
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2515209
Link To Document :
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