• Der Anaesthesist · Aug 2005

    [The Würzburg polytrauma algorithm. Concept and first results of a sliding-gantry-based computer tomography diagnostic system].

    • T Wurmb, P Frühwald, J Brederlau, B Steinhübel, M Frommer, H Kuhnigk, M Kredel, J Knüpffer, W Hopfner, J Maroske, R Moll, R Wagner, A Thiede, G Schindler, and N Roewer.
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Universität Würzburg. Wurmb_T@klinik.uni-wuerzburg.de
    • Anaesthesist. 2005 Aug 1; 54 (8): 763-8; 770-2.

    BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to show the practicability of a new algorithm in the management of polytraumatized patients based on Advanced Trauma Live Support (ATLS) and using mobile whole body multislice CT (MMDCT) as the primary imaging system.Patients And MethodsA series of 120 trauma patients referred to the Würzburg University Hospital Trauma Emergency Room were categorized into suspected polytrauma and suspected non-polytrauma groups. The polytraumatized patients were investigated using the Würzburg polytrauma-algorithm including whole body multislice CT with a 16-row-scanner. The algorithm is described. The time for the diagnostic procedure was measured and compared with data from the Trauma Registry of the German Society of Trauma Surgery.ResultsFrom 120 patients 78 (66%) underwent whole body CT. The diagnostic procedure was quick with significant advantages especially for cranial and trunk diagnostics.ConclusionThe Würzburg polytrauma algorithm worked well. There was excellent cooperation within the interdisciplinary leading team consisting of anaesthesiologists, surgeons, and radiologists. The principles of ATLS could be respected. Mobile whole body multislice CT was an effective tool in the diagnostic evaluation of polytrauma patients.

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