| Literature DB >> 24073336 |
Alexander Y Sheng1, Peregrine Dalziel, Andrew S Liteplo, Peter Fagenholz, Vicki E Noble.
Abstract
Objective. We sought to describe the trend in abdominal CT use in adult trauma patients after a point-of-care emergency ultrasound program was introduced. We hypothesized that abdominal CT use would decrease as FAST use increased. Methods. We performed a retrospective study of 19940 consecutive trauma patients over the age of 18 admitted to our level one trauma center from 2002 through 2011. Data was collected retrospectively and recorded in a trauma registry. We plotted the rate of FAST and abdominal CT utilization over time. Head CT was used as a surrogate for overall CT utilization rates during the study period. Results. Use of FAST increased by an average of 2.3% (95% CI 2.1 to 2.5, P < 0.01) while abdominal CT use decreased by the same rate annually. The percentage of patients who received FAST as the sole imaging modality for the abdomen rose from 2.0% to 21.9% while those who only received an abdominal CT dropped from 21.7% to 2.3%. Conclusions. Abdominal CT use in our cohort declined while FAST utilization grew in the last decade. The rising use of FAST may have played a role in the reduction of abdominal CT performed as decline in CT utilization appears contrary to overall trends.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24073336 PMCID: PMC3773453 DOI: 10.1155/2013/678380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Med Int ISSN: 2090-2840 Impact factor: 1.112
Comparison of demographics characteristics between patients with complete imaging data and excluded patients.
| Included patients | Excluded patients | Entire cohort | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 19466 | 474 | 19940 |
| Median age (years) | 53.7 | 46.0 | 53.5 |
| Gender (% male) | 59.6 | 60.5 | 59.6 |
| Median ISS | 9 | 9 | 9 |
| Admitted to OR (%) | 17.7 | 16.5 | 17.7 |
| Admitted to ICU (%) | 14.8 | 13.5 | 14.7 |
| Mortality (%) | 5.0 | 6.5 | 5.1 |
Patient demographics and imaging studies performed by year.
| Year | Number of patients | Median age (years) | Mortality (%) | Median ISS | Dispo to OR (%) | Dispo to ICU (%) | Number of FAST | Percentage of FAST* | Number of abdominal CT | Percentage of abdominal CT* | Number of head CT | Percentage of head CT* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 1279 | 49.2 | 6.25 | 9 | 2.22 | 1.48 | 195 | 15.25 | 447 | 34.95 | 609 | 47.62 |
| 2003 | 1792 | 51.5 | 5.80 | 9 | 2.29 | 1.46 | 315 | 17.58 | 532 | 29.69 | 828 | 46.21 |
| 2004 | 1791 | 49.3 | 4.58 | 9 | 2.24 | 1.53 | 383 | 21.38 | 577 | 32.22 | 836 | 46.68 |
| 2005 | 1857 | 51.5 | 5.22 | 9 | 1.78 | 1.46 | 397 | 21.38 | 479 | 25.79 | 824 | 44.37 |
| 2006 | 1940 | 53.6 | 4.54 | 9 | 1.80 | 1.38 | 556 | 28.66 | 492 | 25.36 | 929 | 47.89 |
| 2007 | 2072 | 53.1 | 4.92 | 9 | 1.56 | 1.43 | 650 | 31.37 | 498 | 24.03 | 963 | 46.48 |
| 2008 | 2110 | 54.4 | 4.69 | 9 | 1.64 | 1.48 | 752 | 35.64 | 467 | 22.13 | 893 | 42.32 |
| 2009 | 2168 | 55.1 | 5.30 | 9 | 1.54 | 1.47 | 764 | 35.24 | 408 | 18.82 | 927 | 42.76 |
| 2010 | 2262 | 56.1 | 5.00 | 9 | 1.58 | 1.50 | 763 | 33.73 | 331 | 14.63 | 893 | 39.48 |
| 2011 | 2195 | 59.0 | 4.46 | 9 | 1.41 | 1.57 | 737 | 33.58 | 308 | 14.03 | 886 | 40.36 |
*Percentage of total patients who received the listed imaging test during their trauma evaluation in the ED.
Comparison of demographics between patients who received an FAST and patients who did not.
| FAST not performed | FAST performed | All patients |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median age (years) | 59.0 | 43.4 | 53.7 | <0.01 |
| Male gender (%) | 55.1 | 70.9 | 59.6 | <0.01 |
| Median ISS | 9 | 14 | 9 | <0.01 |
| Admitted to OR (%) | 17.1 | 19.1 | 17.7 | <0.01 |
| Admitted to ICU (%) | 9.0 | 29.4 | 14.8 | <0.01 |
| Mortality (%) | 4.21 | 7.08 | 5.02 | <0.01 |
| Abd CT performed (%) | 11.7 | 52.7 | 23.3 | <0.01 |
| Abd CT positive (%) | 12.3 | 19.1 | 16.6 | <0.01 |
Figure 1Percentage of patients in which a head CT, abdominal CT, and FAST were performed by year.
Figure 2Percentage of patients in whom the result of the abdominal CT was negative by year.
Figure 3Percentage of patients who received only one imaging modality of the abdomen in the ED by year.