The usefulness of head computed tomography in patients with known cirrhosis presenting to emergency department with suspected hepatic encephalopathy.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-07-10 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwae022
David Yi Yang, Joel Bowron, Mohammed Ahmed, Juan G Abraldes, Sander Veldhuyzen van Zanten
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Abstract

Background: Computed tomography of the head (CT head) is frequently used for patients with cirrhosis presenting with suspected hepatic encephalopathy (HE).

Aims: The primary aims of this study were to assess the frequency of CT head usage in this patient population and to determine whether these scans yielded significant findings. Our secondary aims were to identify factors associated with the decision to order CTs and whether patients who received CTs had different outcomes.

Methods: A single-centre, retrospective chart review was performed. Patients presenting to the University of Alberta Hospital with cirrhosis and common liver disease aetiologies over a 27-month period were identified via discharge diagnosis codes. Charts of patients with suspected HE were manually identified. The use of a CT head was documented, as were patient demographics, cirrhosis aetiology, MELD, and outcomes. Comparisons were made between patients with and without CT head.

Results: A total of 119 encounters from 100 patients met our inclusion criteria. In 57% of encounters, a CT scan was performed on presentation. None of these CT scans had significant findings. Patient factors associated with the decision to order CT included older age, more preserved liver function, and longer length of time between patient's current and previous presentations. Patients who did not receive CT head had higher in-hospital mortality, which was likely reflective of more severe underlying liver dysfunction in this group.

Conclusions: The frequency of CT head usage in the studied patient population was high while the yield was low. This calls into question the usefulness of CT head in this population.

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头部计算机断层扫描对急诊科疑似肝性脑病的已知肝硬化患者的作用。
背景:头部计算机断层扫描(CT头部计算机断层扫描(CT)常用于疑似肝性脑病(HE)的肝硬化患者。我们的次要目的是确定与下达 CT 命令的决定相关的因素,以及接受 CT 检查的患者是否会有不同的结果:我们进行了一项单中心回顾性病历审查。通过出院诊断代码确定了在 27 个月内到阿尔伯塔大学医院就诊的肝硬化和常见肝病患者。对疑似 HE 患者的病历进行人工识别。记录了头部 CT 的使用情况、患者人口统计学特征、肝硬化病因、MELD 和结果。对使用和未使用 CT 头颅的患者进行了比较:共有 100 名患者的 119 次就诊符合我们的纳入标准。57%的患者在就诊时进行了 CT 扫描。这些 CT 扫描均无重大发现。与决定进行 CT 检查相关的患者因素包括年龄较大、肝功能较好以及患者本次就诊与前次就诊间隔时间较长。未接受头部CT检查的患者院内死亡率较高,这可能反映出这组患者潜在的肝功能异常更为严重:结论:在所研究的患者群体中,头部 CT 的使用频率很高,而收益率却很低。结论:在所研究的患者群体中,头部 CT 的使用频率很高,而收益率却很低,这让人怀疑头部 CT 在这一人群中的实用性。
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