Taylor G A, Fallat M E, Eichelberger M R
Radiology. 1987 Aug;164(2):479-81. doi: 10.1148/radiology.164.2.3602389.
The authors describe a "hypoperfusion complex," seen on abdominal computed tomography, which consists of marked, diffuse dilatation of the intestine with fluid; abnormally intense contrast enhancement of the bowel wall, mesentery, kidneys, and/or pancreas; decreased caliber of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava; and moderate to large peritoneal fluid collections. This complex was present in three patients less than 2 years of age and was associated with severe injury and a poor outcome. Recognition of this constellation of findings may help direct attention to the patient's serious hemodynamic abnormality as much as to individual organ defects.
作者描述了一种在腹部计算机断层扫描中看到的“低灌注复合体”,它包括肠道明显弥漫性扩张并伴有液体;肠壁、肠系膜、肾脏和/或胰腺出现异常强烈的对比增强;腹主动脉和下腔静脉管径变窄;以及中度至大量腹腔积液。这种复合体在3名2岁以下的患者中出现,并与严重损伤和不良预后相关。认识到这一系列发现可能有助于将注意力同时引向患者严重的血流动力学异常和各个器官的缺陷。