Detection of unexpected aortic aneurysms by using computed tomography in emergency department: A retrospective analysis of more than 10.000 patients

Hülya Sevi̇l, F. Sevil, M. Tort, U. Aksu, Cigdem Ozer Gokaslan, S. Ozdinc, N. Becit
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Aim: This study aims to determine the prevalence of aortic aneurysms (AA) on computed tomography (CT) in the emergency department. Material and Methods: A total of 10219 CT images were retrospectively analyzed (7610 thoracic, 6148 abdominal CT). A thoracic aortic diameter greater than 50 mm, an abdominal aortic diameter greater than 30 mm, or an aortic diameter greater than 50% of normal were considered AA. The baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with thoracic AA (TAA) and abdominal AA (AAA) were compared to those without AA. Results: TAA was found in 990 (13%) of 7610 patients who had thoracic CT, while AAA was found in 66 (1.07%) of 6148 patients who had abdominal CT. In aneurysm groups, advanced age (p<0.001), male gender (p<0.001), aortic calcification (p<0.001), hyperlipidemia (p<0.001), coronary artery disease (p<0.001), hypertension (p<0.001), and diabetes mellitus (p<0.001) were more common and significantly different. Smoking was observed more frequently in the group with aneurysms (p<0.001). Among the groups, hospital mortality was higher in the aneurysm group (p<0.001). Surgery was recommended in 30 (3%) of TAA patients whose aortic diameter was greater than 55 mm; however, surgery could be performed in 20 (2%) of these patients. Surgery was recommended for 16 (24%) of AAA patients, but surgery could be performed only in 12 of them (18%). Conclusion: Attention to aortic pathologies, particularly AA, in patients undergoing radiological imaging in the emergency department for various reasons allows for the early detection of asymptomatic but potentially fatal aneurysms.
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在急诊科使用计算机断层扫描检测意外主动脉瘤:超过10,000例患者的回顾性分析
目的:本研究旨在确定急诊科主动脉瘤(AA)的计算机断层扫描(CT)患病率。材料与方法:回顾性分析10219张CT图像(胸部7610张,腹部6148张)。胸主动脉直径大于50mm,腹主动脉直径大于30mm,或主动脉直径大于正常值的50%为AA。将胸椎AA (TAA)和腹部AA (AAA)患者的基线人口学和临床特征与无AA的患者进行比较。结果:7610例胸部CT检查中发现TAA 990例(13%),6148例腹部CT检查中发现AAA 66例(1.07%)。在动脉瘤组中,高龄(p<0.001)、男性(p<0.001)、主动脉钙化(p<0.001)、高脂血症(p<0.001)、冠状动脉疾病(p<0.001)、高血压(p<0.001)、糖尿病(p<0.001)更为常见,且差异有统计学意义。动脉瘤组吸烟更频繁(p<0.001)。两组间,动脉瘤组住院死亡率较高(p<0.001)。主动脉直径大于55mm的TAA患者中有30例(3%)推荐手术治疗;然而,这些患者中有20例(2%)可以进行手术。16例(24%)AAA患者推荐手术,但只有12例(18%)可以手术。结论:在急诊科因各种原因接受放射成像的患者中,注意主动脉病变,特别是AA,可以早期发现无症状但可能致命的动脉瘤。
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