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Do patients with larger body sizes undergo more CT exams?

作者信息

Li Xinhua, Srinivasa Suman, Rehani Madan M

机构信息

Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Str., MA, Boston, 02114, USA.

出版信息

Ir J Med Sci. 2023 Oct;192(5):2437-2439. doi: 10.1007/s11845-023-03304-x. Epub 2023 Feb 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Overweight and obese patients are known to have more diseases than normal weight individuals, but it is currently unknown if there is higher utilization of computed tomography (CT) exams among those with larger body sizes.

AIMS

To examine whether patients with larger body sizes undergo more CT exams and by how much more.

METHODS

Using the recently described T-shirt size assessed from the lateral and transverse dimensions in CT localizer radiographs as a surrogate for body size, patients were classified into seven T-shirt sizes (XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL). This multi-center study analyzed over one million CT exams performed in 256 medical institutions in the USA to assess the frequency of CT use in patients of different body sizes.

RESULTS

It was found that patients with larger body sizes (L, XL, XXL sizes) underwent 2.5-3.5 times more CT scans in the chest region and 7.8-17.7 times in the abdominopelvic region as compared to those with smaller body sizes (XXS, XS, S sizes). Further, the patients with extra-large body sizes (XL and XXL) underwent 4.6-9.9 times scans in the chest region and 39.2-187.8 times scans in the abdominopelvic region as compared to those with extra-small body sizes (XXS and XS).

CONCLUSIONS

Our first-of-its-kind study demonstrating the manyfold use of CT in patients with large body sizes may be interesting for healthcare policy planning and developing guidelines for allocating resources for obese patients.

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