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Erschienen in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology 5/2019

02.04.2019 | Original Article • SPINE - IMAGING

CT scans to exclude spine fractures in children after negative radiographs may lead to increase in future cancer risk

verfasst von: Purnajyoti Banerjee, Mark Thomas

Erschienen in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology | Ausgabe 5/2019

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Abstract

Introduction

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines recommend computed tomography (CT) scanning for children who fulfill the criteria of significant mechanism or focal spinal pathology. Resulting radiation might subsequently increase the risk of cancer.

Methods

Children with spinal CT scans and radiographs from August 2015 to July 2017 were reviewed retrospectively. Data were obtained from the formal radiology reports and case notes. The radiation exposure and risk of cancer were estimated.

Results

Thirty-five children had spine CT scans, and 757 spine radiographs were undertaken. Nine (25%) children had their spines scanned as a part of trauma series due to a severe mechanism of injury. Two patients (6%) had abnormalities in their radiographs prior to CT scans, and the rest were obtained to exclude injuries with negative radiographs. The mean radiation dose from CT scan was 20.3 (SD: 11.3) mSV. The relative risk of missing a spine fracture in a child with a normal radiograph was not statistically significant (RR1.14 95% CI 0.3–4.3 and P = 0.8), and the NNT for detecting a spine fracture with a normal radiograph with further CT scan was 56. The mean lifetime additional cancer risk with CT scan in this group was 0.37%. A significant (P < 0.0001) positive correlation between the radiation dose and increased cancer risk was found.

Conclusion

Children with clinically suspected spinal fracture in the absence of red flag signs/symptoms and negative radiographs might be considered for alternative assessments or investigations to reduce the risk of CT-related radiation hazards.
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Metadaten
Titel
CT scans to exclude spine fractures in children after negative radiographs may lead to increase in future cancer risk
verfasst von
Purnajyoti Banerjee
Mark Thomas
Publikationsdatum
02.04.2019
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1633-8065
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1068
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-019-02396-5

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