• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Jan 1995

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    [Diagnosis of pneumothorax not improved by additional roentgen pictures of the thorax in the expiration phase].

    • F M Schramel, M Wagenaar, T G Sutedja, R P Golding, and P E Postmus.
    • Afd. Longziekten, Academisch Ziekenhuis Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1995 Jan 21; 139 (3): 131-3.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate whether an expiratory chest roentgenogram adds anything to the results obtained by a standard inspiratory chest roentgenogram in patients with a pneumothorax.DesignRetrospective analysis and blinded re-evaluation of the radiographs.SettingFree University Hospital, Amsterdam.MethodOf 59 patients with a proven pneumothorax the chest roentgenograms at the time of the pneumothorax (54 inspiratory and 46 expiratory roentgenograms) were evaluated independently by 4 investigators in random order, as were 28 roentgenograms of the same patients made on different occasions.ResultsOn all expiratory chest roentgenograms the pneumothorax was seen, of the 54 inspiratory ones two investigators missed one very small apical pneumothorax. All 28 control roentgenograms were scored correctly. No reliable additional information was obtained from the expiratory X-rays with regard to the cause of the pneumothorax.ConclusionExpiratory chest roentgenograms are not indicated as a routine investigation for patients in whom pneumothorax is suspected.

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