Title of article :
Point-of-Care Diagnostic Device for Traumatic Pneumothorax: Low Sensitivity of the Unblinded PneumoScan+
Author/Authors :
Rehfeldt, M Department of Anaesthesia & Intensive Care - Charite-Universit ´ atsmedizin Berlin - Campus Virchow Klinikum - Berlin - Germany , Slagman, A Department of Emergency Medicine - Charite-Universit ´ atsmedizin Berlin - Campus Virchow Klinikum - Berlin - Germany , Leidel, B. A Department of Emergency Medicine - Charite-Universit ´ atsmedizin Berlin - Campus Benjamin Franklin - Berlin - Germany , Möckel, M Department of Emergency Medicine - Charite-Universit ´ atsmedizin Berlin - Campus Virchow Klinikum - Berlin - Germany , Lindner, T Department of Emergency Medicine - Charite-Universit ´ atsmedizin Berlin - Campus Virchow Klinikum - Berlin - Germany
Abstract :
Background. Traumatic Pneumothorax (PTX) is a potentially life-threatening injury. It requires a fast and accurate diagnosis and
treatment, but diagnostic tools are limited. A new point-of-care device (PneumoScan) based on micropower impulse radar (MIR)
promises to diagnose a PTX within seconds. In this study, we compare standard diagnostics with PneumoScan during shocktrauma-room management. Patients and Methods. Patients with blunt or penetrating chest trauma were consecutively included in
the study. All patients were examined including clinical examination with auscultation (CE) and supine chest radiography (CXR).
In addition, PneumoScan-readings and thoracic ultrasound scan (US) were performed. Computed tomography (CT) served as gold
standard. Results. CT scan revealed PTX in 11 patients. PneumoScan detected two PTX correctly but missed nine. 15 false-positive
results were found by PneumoScan, leading to a sensitivity of 20% and specifcity of 80%. Six PTX were detected through CE
(sensitivity: 54,5%). CXR detected four (sensitivity: 27,3%) and thoracic US two PTX correctly (sensitivity: 25%). Conclusion. Te
unblinded PneumoScan prototype did not confrm the promising results of previous studies. Te examined standard diagnostics and thoracic US showed rather weak sensitivity as well. Until now, there is no appropriate point-of-care tool to rule out PTX.
Keywords :
Care Diagnostic Device , Traumatic Pneumothorax , Low Sensitivity , Unblinded PneumoScan , PTX
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International