Kahn C E, Sanders G D, Lyons E A, Kostelic J K, MacEwan D W, Gordon W L
Department of Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226.
Can Assoc Radiol J. 1993 Jun;44(3):189-93.
A retrospective study was performed at two teaching hospitals--one in the United States and one in Canada--to determine the results of computed tomography (CT) examinations of the head in patients with nontraumatic headache. Of 1111 examinations performed over a 3-year period, 120 (10.8%) demonstrated an acute intracranial abnormality, such as hemorrhage, infarction or tumour; the frequency of such abnormalities was highest among inpatients and subjects over 40 years of age. Cranial and extracranial abnormalities, such as sinusitis and metastases to the calvarium, were found in 40 (3.6%) of the cases. Chronic abnormalities, such as cerebral atrophy or remote infarction, were the most significant findings in 202 (18.2%) of the cases. The cost of finding each case of acute intracranial abnormality was $5962 (US); for subarachnoid hemorrhage among patients in the emergency department, it was $15,837 (US).
在美国和加拿大的两家教学医院进行了一项回顾性研究,以确定非创伤性头痛患者头部计算机断层扫描(CT)检查的结果。在3年期间进行的1111次检查中,120例(10.8%)显示有急性颅内异常,如出血、梗死或肿瘤;此类异常在住院患者和40岁以上受试者中出现的频率最高。在40例(3.6%)病例中发现了颅内和颅外异常,如鼻窦炎和颅骨转移瘤。慢性异常,如脑萎缩或陈旧性梗死,是202例(18.2%)病例中最显著的发现。发现每例急性颅内异常的成本为5962美元(美国);对于急诊科患者的蛛网膜下腔出血,成本为15837美元(美国)。