Bryan Medical Center, Lincoln, NE.
Chest. 2021 Jun;159(6):2477-2482. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.12.053. Epub 2021 Jan 9.
Pulmonary nodules are a frequent, incidental finding on CT scans, ranging from up to 8.4% on abdominal scans and up to 48% on CT angiograms. Incidental findings are sometimes disregarded or overshadowed by critical situations and may not be disclosed or documented on discharge. The costs and risks associated with incidental findings are not insignificant, including the risk of a delayed diagnosis of lung cancer. A medical center commitment to prevent overlooked incidental pulmonary nodules led to the development of an incidental pulmonary nodule program. The program, led by an advanced practice nurse, established processes to identify patients with incidental lung nodules on CT scans and developed criteria for further follow-up with the primary care provider and the patient. Improvements with consistent use of Fleischner guidelines in scan reports by radiologists and increased ownership in informing patients of incidental nodules by ED and trauma providers have occurred. As the frequency of chest CT imaging is increasing, the number of incidental nodules identified will also increase. A lung nodule surveillance process would greatly benefit every lung nodule clinic or hospital system for management of pulmonary nodules.
肺部结节是 CT 扫描中的常见偶发发现,腹部扫描的检出率高达 8.4%,CT 血管造影的检出率高达 48%。偶发发现有时会被忽视或被危急情况所掩盖,并且可能不会在出院时被披露或记录。与偶发发现相关的成本和风险不容忽视,包括肺癌诊断延迟的风险。一家医疗中心致力于预防被忽视的偶发肺部结节,这导致了偶发肺部结节计划的发展。该计划由一名高级执业护士领导,制定了在 CT 扫描中识别偶发肺部结节的流程,并制定了与初级保健提供者和患者进一步随访的标准。放射科医生在扫描报告中使用 Fleischner 指南的一致性得到了提高,ED 和创伤提供者告知患者偶发结节的意识也有所增强。随着胸部 CT 成像频率的增加,发现的偶发结节数量也将增加。对于管理肺部结节而言,肺部结节监测流程将极大地受益于每个肺部结节诊所或医院系统。