The Prevalence of Incidental Findings on Abdominal Computed Tomography Scans of Trauma Patients

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2010-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.11.019
Akpofure Peter Ekeh MD, MPH, FACS, Mbaga Walusimbi MD, FACS, Erin Brigham MPH, Randy J. Woods MD, FACS, Mary C. McCarthy MD, FACS
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Background: Abdominal computed tomography scanning (AbdCTS) is the standard of care in the evaluation of blunt trauma patients. The liberal use of AbdCTS coupled with advancing imaging technology often results in the detection of incidental findings. Objectives: We sought to characterize the incidence and prevalence of such findings, describe the lesions most frequently seen on AbdCTS performed on patients admitted to a Level I trauma center, and develop a plan for follow-up through our performance improvement process. Methods: AbdCTS reports of all admissions to a Level I trauma center between January 2000 and December 2002 were reviewed. Incidental findings identified were classified into benign anatomic variants, benign pathologic lesions, and pathologic lesions requiring further work-up. Results: A total of 3113 patients were evaluated by AbdCTS during this time period. There were 1474 incidental findings in 1103 patients. Seventy-five percent of patients with incidental lesions had no traumatic findings. Benign anatomic variants were present in 1.8%, benign pathologic findings in 27.5%, and pathologic findings requiring work-up in 6.1%. Congenital renal anomalies and duplicate inferior vena cava were the most common benign anatomical findings. Renal and hepatic cysts were the most frequent benign lesions and non-calcified pulmonary nodules and adrenal masses were the pathologic lesions most commonly seen. Conclusions: Incidental findings are seen in up to 35% of trauma AbdCTS. No concomitant traumatic injuries are present in up to 75% of these patients. Protocols for appropriate intervention or arrangements for follow-up care need to be incorporated into the care of the trauma patients.

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创伤患者腹部计算机断层扫描中偶然发现的发生率
背景:腹部计算机断层扫描(AbdCTS)是评估钝性创伤患者的标准护理方法。AbdCTS的广泛应用与先进的成像技术相结合,往往会导致偶然发现。目的:我们试图描述此类发现的发生率和患病率,描述在一级创伤中心收治的患者进行AbdCTS时最常见的病变,并通过我们的绩效改进过程制定随访计划。方法:回顾性分析2000年1月至2002年12月在某一级创伤中心收治的所有住院患者的AbdCTS报告。偶然发现的结果被分为良性解剖变异、良性病理病变和需要进一步检查的病理病变。结果:在此期间,共有3113例患者接受了AbdCTS评估。1103例患者中有1474例偶然发现。75%的偶发病变患者没有外伤表现。良性解剖变异占1.8%,良性病理发现占27.5%,病理发现需要检查的占6.1%。先天性肾异常和重复下腔静脉是最常见的良性解剖表现。肾和肝囊肿是最常见的良性病变,非钙化肺结节和肾上腺肿块是最常见的病理病变。结论:高达35%的创伤性AbdCTS有偶然性发现。在这些患者中,高达75%的患者没有伴随的创伤性损伤。需要将适当干预或后续护理安排的协议纳入创伤患者的护理中。
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal of Emergency Medicine 医学-急救医学
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2.40
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339
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to both the academic and practicing emergency physician. JEM, published monthly, contains research papers and clinical studies as well as articles focusing on the training of emergency physicians and on the practice of emergency medicine. The Journal features the following sections: • Original Contributions • Clinical Communications: Pediatric, Adult, OB/GYN • Selected Topics: Toxicology, Prehospital Care, The Difficult Airway, Aeromedical Emergencies, Disaster Medicine, Cardiology Commentary, Emergency Radiology, Critical Care, Sports Medicine, Wound Care • Techniques and Procedures • Technical Tips • Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine • Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine • Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency • Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine • Medical Classics • Emergency Forum • Editorial(s) • Letters to the Editor • Education • Administration of Emergency Medicine • International Emergency Medicine • Computers in Emergency Medicine • Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention • Ethics • Humanities and Medicine • American Academy of Emergency Medicine • AAEM Medical Student Forum • Book and Other Media Reviews • Calendar of Events • Abstracts • Trauma Reports • Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine
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