Evaluation of suspected renal colic with noncontrast CT in the emergency department: a single institution study.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of endourology Pub Date : 2008-11-01 DOI:10.1089/end.2008.0120
Ivor M Cullen, Fergus Cafferty, Sheng F Oon, Rustom Manecksha, Darragh Shields, Ron Grainger, T E D McDermott, Patrick Plunkett, Jim Meaney, Thomas H Lynch
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Noncontrast CT (NCCT) has become the standard Imaging study in the emergency department (ED) diagnosis of nephro- and ureterolithiasis. We undertook to audit the results from the first 500 NCCTs performed for patients presenting to the ED with suspected renal colic.

Patients and methods: In a retrospective study at one institution from October 2003 to February 2006, 500 patients with suspected stone disease were investigated. In the study, NCCT findings, patient clinical records, and urinary microscopy results were evaluated for 166 women and 334 men.

Results: Renal or ureteral calculi were identified in 279 (56%) of NCCTs performed. Of the 500, 112 (19%) NCCTs performed identified unexpected intra-abdominal pathology. When the findings deemed to be of low clinical significance were excluded, the number of scans with additional pathology amounted to 67 (13%). These included vascular emergencies, new cancer diagnoses, and gastrointestinal conditions.

Conclusions: The variety of diagnoses found unexpectedly on the NCCT that alter a patient's treatment demonstrates the pivotal role of NCCT in the triage of these patients rapidly toward optimal therapy. The rapid acquisition time of NCCT has enabled definitive ED patient diagnosis and less bed occupancy for clinically insignificant calculi.

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急诊用非对比CT评价疑似肾绞痛:一项单机构研究。
背景与目的:非对比CT (NCCT)已成为急诊科(ED)诊断肾输尿管结石的标准影像学研究。我们着手审核前500例因疑似肾绞痛就诊于急诊科的患者的NCCTs结果。患者和方法:2003年10月至2006年2月,在一家机构进行了一项回顾性研究,调查了500名疑似结石疾病的患者。在这项研究中,对166名女性和334名男性的NCCT结果、患者临床记录和泌尿显微镜结果进行了评估。结果:279例(56%)行NCCTs检查发现肾结石或输尿管结石。在500例患者中,112例(19%)进行了ncct检查,发现了意想不到的腹腔内病理。当排除临床意义较低的发现时,伴有额外病理的扫描次数为67次(13%)。其中包括血管急症、新的癌症诊断和胃肠道疾病。结论:在NCCT上意外发现的各种诊断改变了患者的治疗,这表明NCCT在这些患者的分诊中迅速向最佳治疗方向发展的关键作用。NCCT的快速获取时间使ED患者能够明确诊断,并且减少了临床上无关紧要的结石的床位占用。
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Journal of endourology
Journal of endourology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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