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创伤计算机断层扫描中偶然发现的频率、识别及潜在风险因素:一项在城市一级创伤中心开展的横断面研究

Frequency, Recognition, and Potential Risk Factors of Incidental Findings on Trauma Computed Tomography Scans: A Cross-Sectional Study at an Urban Level One Trauma Center.

作者信息

Lai Wei-An, Liu Pang-Hsu, Tsai Ming-Jen, Huang Ying Chieh

机构信息

Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Chiayi City Taiwan.

Kaohsiung Medical University Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical Center and School of Medicine Kaohsiung Taiwan.

出版信息

J Acute Med. 2020 Sep 1;10(3):106-114. doi: 10.6705/j.jacme.202009_10(3).0002.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Computed tomography (CT) use in injured patients has continuously increased in the past decades. We designed and undertook this study to evaluate the frequency, and potential risks of incidental findings (IFs), and how they were processed in trauma patients receiving CT scans.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed CT scans, official CT reports, and basic demographics in trauma patients who received CT scans at our emergency department in 2016. Scans with IFs prompted a detailed review of medical records to determine clinical significance and how they were processed. IFs were classified into three categories: category I (potentially severe condition, in-time management required), category II (not urgent, follow-up needed), and category III (of minor concern). Multivariable logistic regression models were fitted to determine patient characteristics associated with IFs.

RESULTS

In the 4,092 scans enrolled, IFs were identified in 649 (15.9%). There were 13 (2.0%) category I, 306 (47.2%) category II, and 330 (50.8%) category III IFs. Patients with IFs were older than those without. No sex-based difference was found. Most (61.5%) of the scans were performed for the head; however, the abdomen had the highest IF prevalence (26.2%). Documentation about IFs was poor; 31% of category I, 91.9% of category II, and 97.0% of category III have no related record. Old age remains the risk predicting the presence of IFs, and every year of increasing age was independently associated with a higher prevalence of IFs (OR: 1.019; 95% CI: 1.015-1.024).

CONCLUSIONS

IFs are common in trauma CT scans; however, recognition and management remain poor. Abdomen and chest scans, and CT in older patients should remind us of increasing risks of IFs.

摘要

背景

在过去几十年中,计算机断层扫描(CT)在受伤患者中的使用持续增加。我们设计并开展了这项研究,以评估意外发现(IFs)的频率、潜在风险,以及它们在接受CT扫描的创伤患者中是如何处理的。

方法

我们回顾性分析了2016年在我院急诊科接受CT扫描的创伤患者的CT扫描图像、官方CT报告和基本人口统计学资料。对有IFs的扫描进行病历详细审查,以确定其临床意义及处理方式。IFs分为三类:I类(潜在严重情况,需要及时处理)、II类(不紧急,需要随访)和III类(关注程度较低)。采用多变量逻辑回归模型确定与IFs相关的患者特征。

结果

在纳入的4092次扫描中,649次(15.9%)发现了IFs。其中I类13次(2.0%),II类306次(47.2%),III类330次(50.8%)。有IFs的患者比没有的患者年龄更大。未发现性别差异。大多数(61.5%)扫描是针对头部进行的;然而,腹部的IFs发生率最高(26.2%)。关于IFs的记录较差;I类中有31%、II类中有91.9%、III类中有97.0%没有相关记录。高龄仍然是预测IFs存在的风险因素,年龄每增加一岁,IFs的发生率就独立增加(比值比:1.019;95%置信区间:1.015 - 1.024)。

结论

IFs在创伤CT扫描中很常见;然而,识别和管理仍然较差。腹部和胸部扫描以及老年患者的CT扫描应提醒我们IFs风险增加。

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