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Thorax 63:1028-1029
  • Letters
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<1?tpt=11pt?>No role for routine CT scans in paediatric empyemas

  1. J Massie,
  2. N Pillarisetti,
  3. S Ranganathan
  1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
  1. Associate Professor J Massie, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Melbourne 3052, Australia; john.massie{at}rch.org.au
  • Accepted 26 June 2008

In the paper by Jaffe et al, the authors describe the CT findings of 31 patients with thoracic empyema who had three investigations (chest radiography, CT scan and ultrasound scan).1 They correctly conclude that routine CT scanning has no role for children with empyema treated with uro-kinase and percutaneous chest drainage. It is interesting to note that CT scanning is becoming popular as nearly half the subjects had a chest CT scan on referral. They …