The CT âsentinel clot signâ has been defined as the highest attenuation hematoma adjacent to a bleeding organ in humans with hemoabdomen. The aims of this retrospective descriptive multicenter study were to describe CT findings in a sample of dogs with surgically or necropsy confirmed intra-abdominal bleeding and determine prevalence of the âsentinel clot signâ adjacent to the location of bleeding. Medical records between 2012 and 2014 were searched for dogs with hemoabdomen and in which the origin of the bleeding was confirmed either with surgery or necropsy. Retrieved CT images were reviewed for the presence and localization of the âsentinel clot sign,â HU measurements of the âsentinel clot signâ and hemoabdomen, and presence of extravasation of contrast media within the abdominal cavity. Nineteen dogs were included. Three dogs were excluded due to the low amount of blood that did not allow the identification of a âsentinel clot sign.â A âsentinel clot signâ was detected in the proximity of the confirmed bleeding organ in 14/16 (88%) of the patients. The mean HU of the âsentinel clot signâ was 56 (range: 43â70) while that of the hemoabdomen was 34 (range: 20â45). Active hemorrhage was identified as extravasation of contrast medium within the peritoneal cavity from the bleeding organ in three dogs. In conclusion, the CT âsentinel clot signâ may be helpful for identifying the source of bleeding in dogs with hemoabdomen.
Specchi, S., Auriemma, E., Morabito, S., Ferri, F., Zini, E., Piola, V., et al. (2017). EVALUATION OF THE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC â SENTINEL CLOT SIGNâ TO IDENTIFY BLEEDING ABDOMINAL ORGANS IN DOGS WITH HEMOABDOMEN. VETERINARY RADIOLOGY & ULTRASOUND, 58(1), 18-22 [10.1111/vru.12439].
EVALUATION OF THE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC âSENTINEL CLOT SIGNâ TO IDENTIFY BLEEDING ABDOMINAL ORGANS IN DOGS WITH HEMOABDOMEN
Specchi, Swan
;FERRI, FILIPPO;Pey, Pascaline;
2017
Abstract
The CT âsentinel clot signâ has been defined as the highest attenuation hematoma adjacent to a bleeding organ in humans with hemoabdomen. The aims of this retrospective descriptive multicenter study were to describe CT findings in a sample of dogs with surgically or necropsy confirmed intra-abdominal bleeding and determine prevalence of the âsentinel clot signâ adjacent to the location of bleeding. Medical records between 2012 and 2014 were searched for dogs with hemoabdomen and in which the origin of the bleeding was confirmed either with surgery or necropsy. Retrieved CT images were reviewed for the presence and localization of the âsentinel clot sign,â HU measurements of the âsentinel clot signâ and hemoabdomen, and presence of extravasation of contrast media within the abdominal cavity. Nineteen dogs were included. Three dogs were excluded due to the low amount of blood that did not allow the identification of a âsentinel clot sign.â A âsentinel clot signâ was detected in the proximity of the confirmed bleeding organ in 14/16 (88%) of the patients. The mean HU of the âsentinel clot signâ was 56 (range: 43â70) while that of the hemoabdomen was 34 (range: 20â45). Active hemorrhage was identified as extravasation of contrast medium within the peritoneal cavity from the bleeding organ in three dogs. In conclusion, the CT âsentinel clot signâ may be helpful for identifying the source of bleeding in dogs with hemoabdomen.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.