Diagnostic value of multi-slice spiral CT scan in lung compression ratio of patients with pulmonary contusion complicated by pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax

Am J Transl Res. 2021 Apr 15;13(4):3004-3009. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to explore the diagnostic value of multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) scanning in lung compression ratio of patients with pulmonary contusion complicated by pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax.

Methods: Seventy-eight patients with pulmonary contusions complicated by pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax treated in the Department of Emergency Surgery of our hospital were examined by CT and X-ray, and the diagnostic value of these two methods was observed. The correlation of lung compression ratio measured by multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and volume rendering (VR) with W/D ratio was studied, and the formula between VR-measured lung compression ratio and W/D ratio was constructed using a one-variable linear regression equation.

Results: The diagnostic rate of pulmonary contusions complicated by pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax measured by CT was higher than that by X-ray (P<0.05). Among the patients with pulmonary contusion diagnosed by CT, 45 were localized and 33 were extensive, and there were statistically significant differences in the incidence of comorbid rib fractures (P<0.05). The correlation of lung compression ratio measured by VR with W/D ratio measured by CT was analyzed, and the regression equation of the two was obtained by one-variable linear regression equation analysis: lung compression ratio =1.159* W/D -1.034. VR-measured lung compression ratio measured was positively correlated with W/D ratio (r=0.936, P<0.001).

Conclusion: CT is superior to X-ray in the diagnosis of pulmonary contusions complicated by pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax. The calculation of lung compression ratio using the formula of lung compression ratio =1.159* W/D -1.034 has certain clinical value and can improve clinical work efficiency.

Keywords: Multi-slice spiral CT; diagnostic value; lung compression ratio; pneumothorax or hydropneumothorax; pulmonary contusion.