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- P Golden.
- Saint Louis University Hospital, Department of Surgery, MO 63110-0250, USA.
- Int J Trauma Nurs. 1999 Jul 1;5(3):88-94.
PurposeTo evaluate the need for obtaining postdischarge chest radiographs for trauma patients who were treated with a thoracostomy tube.MethodsA retrospective medical record review was conducted for all patients treated with a thoracostomy tube while admitted to the trauma service at Saint Louis University Hospital over a 12-month period. Patients who died during their hospital stay were excluded.ResultsDuring the 12-month study period, 155 trauma patients who were treated with a thoracostomy tube were discharged from the hospital. The indications for the thoracostomy tube were pneumothorax (n = 79, 51% of study population), hemopneumothorax (n = 34, 22%), hemothorax (n = 28, 18%), diaphragmatic rupture/laceration (n = 8, 5%), post thoracotomy (n = 4, 3%), and iatrogenic pneumothorax (n = 2, 1%). A follow-up clinic visit was scheduled for 1 to 2 weeks after discharge. Forty patients (26%) were lost to follow-up. Two patients called to report they had no symptoms and canceled their appointments. A total of 113 patients returned for follow-up appointments. Fifty-two patients had a predischarge chest radiograph that was negative for pneumothorax or hemothorax, had no symptoms, had normal results of a physical examination at the time of their clinic visit, and did not have a postdischarge chest radiograph. A total of 61 (54%) had postdischarge chest radiographs. Of that number, 56 (92%) were negative for pneumothorax. Three patients (5%) had a small pneumothorax, and 2 patients (3%) were noted to have a resolving hemothorax. All 5 patients were without symptoms and were released from the trauma service.ConclusionA postdischarge chest radiograph is not indicated for an asymptomatic trauma patient who was treated with a tube thoracostomy and had a predischarge chest radiograph that was negative for pneumothorax or hemothorax.
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