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Diagnostic Yield and Outcomes of Computed Tomography of the Head in Critically Ill Nontrauma Patients.

Fabian Finkelmeier1, Sophie Walter1, Kai-Henrik Peiffer1, Anjali Cremer2, Andrea Tal1, Thomas Vogl3, Stefan Zeuzem1, Stephan Fichtlscherer4, Mireen Friedrich-Rust1, Jörg Bojunga1, Harald Farnik1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Computed tomography of the head (HCT) is a widely used diagnostic tool, especially for emergency and trauma patients. However, the diagnostic yield and outcomes of HCT for patients on medical intensive care units (MICUs) are largely unknown.
METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated all head CTs from patients admitted to a single-center MICU during a 5-year period for CT indications, diagnostic yield, and therapeutic consequences. Uni- and multivariate analyses for the evaluation of risk factors for positive head CT were conducted.
RESULTS: Six hundred ninety (18.8%) of all patients during a 5-year period underwent HCT; 78.7% had negative CT results, while 21.3% of all patients had at least 1 new pathological finding. The main indication for acquiring CT scan of the head was an altered mental state (AMS) in 23.5%, followed by a new focal neurology in 20.7% and an inadequate wake up after stopping sedation in 14.9% of all patients. The most common new finding was intracerebral bleeding in 6.4%. In 6.7%, the CT scan itself led to a change of therapy of any kind. Admission after resuscitation or a new focal neurology were independent predictors of a positive CT. Psychic alteration and AMS were both independent predictors of a higher chance of a negative head CT. Positive HCT during MICU is an independent predictor of lower survival.
CONCLUSIONS: New onset of focal neurologic deficit seems to be a good predictor for a positive CT, while AMS and psychic alterations seem to be very poor predictors. A positive head CT is an independent predictor of death for MICU patients.

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Keywords:  CT; computed tomography; critical care unit; critical ill patients; sepsis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28718341     DOI: 10.1177/0885066617720901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0885-0666            Impact factor:   3.510


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1.  Analysis of emergency head computed tomography in critically ill oncological patients.

Authors:  Cristian Pristavu; Adrian Martin; Anca Irina Ristescu; Emilia Patrascanu; Laura Gavril; Olguta Lungu; Madalin Manole; Daniel Rusu; Ioana Grigoras
Journal:  Radiol Oncol       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 2.991

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