Appropriateness and clinical outcome of chest computed tomography without intravenous contrast: a study conducted in Pakistan

Sattar, A., Khan, S. A., Al-Qamari, N., Adel, H., Adil, S. O. and Shafique, K. (2018) Appropriateness and clinical outcome of chest computed tomography without intravenous contrast: a study conducted in Pakistan. Respiratory Investigation, 56(4), pp. 342-348. (doi: 10.1016/j.resinv.2018.02.005) (PMID:29764746)

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Abstract

Background: Chest computed tomography (CT), including high-resolution CT (HRCT), has become an integral part of modern healthcare. It enables the physician to arrive at a diagnosis using a noninvasive approach. Our practice has shown that various chest CT scans without intravenous (IV) contrast, including HRCT, have no proper clinical indication. For the same reason, we have assessed the appropriateness of chest CT without IV contrast based on the evidence-based American College of Radiology (ACR) appropriateness criteria. Methods: Chest CT scans without IV contrast were reviewed to evaluate if the examination was based upon the evidence-based ACR appropriateness criteria. All clinical indications, positive physical examination findings, laboratory test findings, and radiological records submitted at the time of chest CT were reviewed. Results: Of 1205 CT scans, 538 (44.6%) were considered “inappropriate,” 367 (30.4%) were considered “appropriate,” and 300 (24.8%) were considered “may be appropriate.” CT scans were performed on 241 (20.0%) patients with no clinical history, whereas 148 (12.3%) examinations in patients aged < 40 years were performed with no positive physical finding. Positive results that affected the management were 4.43 times more likely to be considered appropriate than inappropriate (adjusted odds ratio, 4.43; 95% confidence interval, 1.81–10.87). Conclusions: This study showed a high percentage of chest CT scans without IV contrast examinations not meeting the ACR appropriateness criteria. Chest CT is a valuable tool for evaluation of chest diseases only in the presence of adequate detailed history and physical examination.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Shafique, Dr Kashif
Authors: Sattar, A., Khan, S. A., Al-Qamari, N., Adel, H., Adil, S. O., and Shafique, K.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Public Health
Journal Name:Respiratory Investigation
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2212-5345
ISSN (Online):2212-5353
Published Online:28 March 2018
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2018 The Japanese Respiratory Society
First Published:First published in Respiratory Investigation 56(4): 342-348
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy

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