Illuminating the Use of Trauma Whole-Body CT Scan During the Global Contrast Shortage

Author:

Ramsey Walter A12,O’Neil Christopher F12,Ramdev Rajan A3,Sleeman Ella A3,Danton Gary H42,Kaufman Joyce I12,Pizano Louis R12,Meizoso Jonathan P12,Proctor Kenneth G12,Namias Nicholas12

Affiliation:

1. From the DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery (Ramsey, O’Neil, Kaufman, Pizano, Meizoso, Proctor, Namias), Miami, FL

2. Ryder Trauma Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL (Ramsey, O’Neil, Danton, Kaufman, Pizano, Meizoso, Proctor, Namias).

3. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Ramdev, Sleeman), Miami, FL

4. Department of Radiology (Danton), Miami, FL

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Use of whole-body CT scan (WBCT) is widespread in the evaluation of traumatically injured patients and may be associated with improved survival. WBCT protocols include the use of IV contrast unless there is a contraindication. This study tests the hypothesis that using plain WBCT scan during the global contrast shortage would result in greater need for repeat contrast-enhanced CT, but would not impact mortality, missed injuries, or rates of acute kidney injury (AKI). STUDY DESIGN: All trauma encounters at an academic level-I trauma center between March 1, 2022 and June 24, 2022, excluding burns and prehospital cardiac arrests, were reviewed. Imaging practices and outcomes before and during contrast shortage (beginning May 3, 2022) were compared. RESULTS: The study population included 1,109 consecutive patients (72% male), with 890 (80%) blunt and 219 (20%) penetrating traumas. Overall, 53% of patients underwent WBCT and contrast was administered to 73%. The overall rate of AKI was 6% and the rate of renal replacement therapy (RRT) was 1%. Contrast usage in WBCT was 99% before and 40% during the shortage (p < 0.001). There was no difference in the rate of repeat CT scans, missed injuries, AKI, RRT, or mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Trauma imaging practices at our center changed during the global contrast shortage; the use of contrast decreased despite the frequency of trauma WBCT scans remaining the same. The rates of AKI and RRT did not change, suggesting that WBCT with contrast is insufficient to cause AKI. The missed injury rate was equivalent. Our data suggest similar outcomes can be achieved with selective IV contrast use during WBCT.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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