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Primary care access to computed tomography for chronic headache.

Ralph Thomas1, Alan Cook, Gavin Main, Tom Taylor, Elizabeth Galizia Caruana, Robert Swingler.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The diagnostic yield of neuroimaging in chronic headache is low, but can reduce the use of health services. AIM: To determine whether primary care access to brain computed tomography (CT) referral for chronic headache reduces referral to secondary care. DESIGN OF STUDY: Prospective observational analysis of GP referrals to an open access CT brain scanning service.
SETTING: Primary care, and outpatient radiology and neurology departments.
METHOD: GPs in Tayside and North East Fife, Scotland were given access to brain CT for patients with chronic headache. All referrals were analysed prospectively over 1 year, and questionnaires were sent to referrers to establish whether imaging had resulted in or stopped a referral to secondary care. The Tayside outpatient clinic database identified scanned patients referred to the neurology clinic for headache from the start of the study period to at least 1 year after their scan.
RESULTS: There were 232 referrals (55.1/100 000/year, 95% confidence interval = 50.4 to 59.9) from GPs in 59 (82%) of 72 primary care practices. CT was performed on 215 patients. Significant abnormalities were noted in 3 (1.4%) patients; there were 22 (10.2%) non-significant findings, and 190 (88.4%) normal scans. Questionnaires of the referring GPs reported that 167 (88%) scans stopped a referral to secondary care. GPs referred 30 (14%) scanned patients to a neurologist because of headache. It is estimated that imaging reduced referrals to secondary care by 86% in the follow-up period.
CONCLUSION: An open access brain CT service for patients with chronic headache was used by most GP practices in Tayside, and reduced the number of referrals to secondary care.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20529496      PMCID: PMC2880741          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp10X502146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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