Diagnostic Value of Ultrasound for Sternal Fractures in Patients with Trauma Experiencing Anterior Chest Wall Pain
Hoonsung Park, Maru Kim, Dae-Sang Lee, Tae Hwa Hong, Doo-Hun Kim, Hangjoo Cho

TL;DR
This study shows that ultrasound is a reliable and quick method for diagnosing sternal fractures in trauma patients with chest pain.
Contribution
The study confirms ultrasound's high sensitivity for sternal fracture diagnosis in trauma patients with chest pain.
Findings
Ultrasound diagnosed sternal fractures in 88.5% of patients.
Ultrasound was 100% accurate in patients with positive initial CT scans.
Bone scans confirmed fractures in all patients, supporting ultrasound findings.
Abstract
Background: Ultrasound is an attractive modality for the confirmation of sternal fractures in patients with trauma because of its easy, quick, and accurate nature, as well as its increased availability for focused assessment with sonography for trauma at the bedside. We aimed to confirm the diagnostic value of ultrasonography for sternal fractures in patients with trauma, anterior chest wall pain, and tenderness. Methods: This retrospective observational study included patients visiting a single regional trauma center from March 2022 to February 2023, diagnosed with sternal fractures via chest CT and bone scans, who underwent sternal ultrasound. Results: Twenty-six patients were divided into two groups: those with sternal fractures diagnosed with an initial chest CT scan (n = 19) and those without fractures (n = 7). Using ultrasound, 23 patients (88.5%) were diagnosed with sternal…
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TopicsTrauma Management and Diagnosis · Ultrasound in Clinical Applications · Abdominal Trauma and Injuries
