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管理腹部 CT 的偶然发现:ACR 偶然发现委员会的白皮书。

Managing incidental findings on abdominal CT: white paper of the ACR incidental findings committee.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, USA.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 Oct;7(10):754-73. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2010.06.013.

Abstract

As multidetector CT has come to play a more central role in medical care and as CT image quality has improved, there has been an increase in the frequency of detecting "incidental findings," defined as findings that are unrelated to the clinical indication for the imaging examination performed. These "incidentalomas," as they are also called, often confound physicians and patients with how to manage them. Although it is known that most incidental findings are likely benign and often have little or no clinical significance, the inclination to evaluate them is often driven by physician and patient unwillingness to accept uncertainty, even given the rare possibility of an important diagnosis. The evaluation and surveillance of incidental findings have also been cited as among the causes for the increased utilization of cross-sectional imaging. Indeed, incidental findings may be serious, and hence, when and how to evaluate them are unclear. The workup of incidentalomas has varied widely by physician and region, and some standardization is desirable in light of the current need to limit costs and reduce risk to patients. Subjecting a patient with an incidentaloma to unnecessary testing and treatment can result in a potentially injurious and expensive cascade of tests and procedures. With the participation of other radiologic organizations listed herein, the ACR formed the Incidental Findings Committee to derive a practical and medically appropriate approach to managing incidental findings on CT scans of the abdomen and pelvis. The committee has used a consensus method based on repeated reviews and revisions of this document and a collective review and interpretation of relevant literature. This white paper provides guidance developed by this committee for addressing incidental findings in the kidneys, liver, adrenal glands, and pancreas.

摘要

随着多排螺旋 CT 在医疗保健中扮演着越来越重要的角色,以及 CT 图像质量的提高,检测到“偶然发现”的频率也有所增加,这些偶然发现被定义为与进行的影像学检查的临床指征无关的发现。这些“偶发瘤”,正如它们通常被称呼的那样,常常使医生和患者感到困惑,不知道如何处理它们。尽管人们知道大多数偶然发现很可能是良性的,而且通常没有或几乎没有临床意义,但评估它们的倾向往往是由医生和患者不愿意接受不确定性驱动的,即使考虑到重要诊断的罕见可能性。偶然发现的评估和监测也被认为是横断面成像利用率增加的原因之一。事实上,偶然发现可能很严重,因此,评估它们的时间和方法尚不清楚。偶然瘤的检查因医生和地区而异,鉴于当前需要限制成本并降低患者风险,因此需要进行一些标准化。对偶然瘤患者进行不必要的检查和治疗可能会导致潜在的有害和昂贵的一系列检查和程序。在本文列出的其他放射学组织的参与下,ACR 成立了偶然发现委员会,以制定一种实用且符合医学的方法来管理腹部和骨盆 CT 扫描中的偶然发现。该委员会使用了一种基于对本文档的反复审查和修订以及对相关文献的集体审查和解释的共识方法。本白皮书为解决肾脏、肝脏、肾上腺和胰腺偶然发现提供了该委员会制定的指导。

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