Abstract

BackgroundThe role of FAST in diagnostic protocols has been adopted in most major trauma centers in well-developed countries. This procedure has become the initial diagnostic way in blunt abdominal trauma patients. However there are researches which show FAST is not reliable triage tool in patients with pelvic fracture.ObjectivesTo evaluate the usefulness of Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma in diagnostic of blunt abdominal trauma patients and to bring attention to patients with pelvic fracture who should receive additional tests for the presence of peritoneal fluid.MethodsAn analysis of high-quality evidence resources was performed, limited to the articles published since 2005 year.Results99 articles were found during the search, of which 23 were accurate. 16 articles were based on original research.ConclusionFocused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma plays a key role in the investigation of blunt abdominal trauma and should be used in all emergency departments. FAST-negative patients can remain under observation except major pelvic injury patients. The evaluation of peritoneal fluid in this group has low sensitivity.

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