Chad S. Crystal
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
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Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2009
Chad S. Crystal; David A. Masneri; John S. Hellums; David W. Kaylor; Scott E. Young; Michael A. Miller; Marc E. Levsky
The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of bedside ultrasound, as performed by emergency physicians with typical equipment, in detecting small, soft tissue foreign bodies, using a cadaveric model. This was a prospective study, using 6 unembalmed human cadavers and 6 ultrasound-credentialed, emergency medicine residency-trained physicians as sonographers. Incisions were made in 150 total sites of the extremities and each site was randomly assigned one of five groups: wood, metal, plastic, glass, or no foreign body. All foreign bodies were 2.5 mm3 in total volume or less, no longer than 5 mm in any dimension, and inserted to a depth of up to 3 cm. Ultrasound was performed with a SonoSite TITAN (SonoSite, Inc., Bothell, WA) ultrasound system using a L38/10-5 broadband linear array transducer. Sonographers were blinded to the number, type, and location of foreign bodies. A total of 900 ultrasound examinations were recorded. Overall sensitivity of ultrasound for foreign body detection was 52.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 48.9%-56.2%), and overall specificity was 47.2% (95% CI 39.9%-54.5%). Positive predictive value was 79.9% (95% CI 76.3%-83.5%), and negative predictive value was 20.0% (95% CI 16.2%-23.7%). Sensitivity for individual sonographers ranged from 40.8% to 72.3% (average 52.6% +/- 13.3%), and specificity ranged from 30% to 66.7% (average 47.2% +/- 15.1%). Inter-observer reliability was poor. In our model, bedside ultrasound performed by emergency physicians was neither sensitive nor specific for the presence of small soft tissue foreign bodies.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2006
Michael A. Miller; Alex Rosin; Marc E. Levsky; Manish M. Patel; Timothy J.D. Gregory; Chad S. Crystal
American Journal of Infection Control | 2006
Michael A. Miller; Alex Rosin; Chad S. Crystal
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2007
Chad S. Crystal; Michael A. Miller; Scott E. Young
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America | 2007
Chad S. Crystal; Todd McArthur; Benjamin Harrison
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2006
Michael A. Miller; Chad S. Crystal; Manish M. Patel
Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2007
Michael A. Miller; Alex Rosin; Marc E. Levsky; Timothy J.D. Gregory; Chad S. Crystal
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2007
Todd McArthur; Chad S. Crystal; Michael A. Miller
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2006
Chad S. Crystal; Troy P. Coon; David W. Kaylor
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2005
Chad S. Crystal; T.R. Howland; C.G. Skinner; Michael A. Miller; Troy P. Coon