Computed Tomography in Polytraumatized Patients:
A Retrospective Study of 63 Cases (2014-2017)
F Serra1, G
Aste1, S Citi2, R Tamburro1*, F
Simeoni1,A Carloni3, R Terragni4
and M Vignoli1
1University
of Teramo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Service of Imaging and
Interventional Radiology, 64100 Piano D’Accio, Teramo, Italy;
2
University of Pisa Department of Medical Science, Via delle Piaggie
2, 56124 Pisa, Italy
3Portoni
Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Via Roma 57/A. 40069 Zola Predosa,
Bologna, Italy; 4Veterinary Clinic Pet Care, Via
Marzabotto 1/2 mn, Bologna, Italy
*Corresponding author:
rtamburro@unite.it
Abstract
This study aimedto identify the regions and lesions most frequently
reported in polytraumatized dogs and cats undergoing computed tomography.
Research was carried out in the database of three Veterinary Referral Centers,
to identify traumatized dogs and cats undergoing computed tomography from 2014
to 2017. Following were collected for each patient: gender, weight, type of
study carried out and injuries reported. Lesions were classified according to
the region involved: head, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and appendicular
skeleton. Thirty-seven studies involving cats and 26 involving dogs were
included. Cats mainly presented lesions that involved both the skull and the
chest simultaneously. Dogs presented lesions that affected the chest, abdomen
and vertebral column simultaneously. In cats, the skull was more affected than
in dogs (P<0.001). Of the cranial bone structures, more lesions were reported of
the mandible and maxilla in cats (43%), and dogs were more affected by thoracic
trauma (P<0.0011), by lesions of the vertebral column (P<0.008) and abdominal
trauma (P<0.012). The thoracic findings included pulmonary contusions (dogs 54%,
cats 24%) and pneumothorax (dogs 38%, cats 11%). Computed tomography in
polytraumatized dogs and cats allowed a proper evaluation of the lesions and
reduced the time between diagnosis and treatment.
To Cite This Article: Serra F, G Aste, S Citi,
R Tamburro, F Simeoni, A Carloni, R Terragni, M Vignoli, 2021. Computed tomography in polytraumatized
patients: a retrospective study of 63 cases (2014-2017). Pak Vet J, 41(1): 7-12.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2021.011