Table 2. Diagnosis of Esophageal Perforations.
History |
Clinical examinations |
Radiology Plain |
- Neck X-ray lateral view |
- Chest X-ray PA view |
- Abdominal X-ray erect |
Radiology Contrast |
- Gastrografin study(water soluble contrast) |
- Thin barium swallow study |
- CT scan of chest and abdomen with oral contrast |
- MRI chest and abdomen |
- Ventilation perfusion (V/Q) scan |
ECG |