| Literature DB >> 29499700 |
M Fernanda Bellolio1,2,3, Shawna D Bellew4, Lindsey R Sangaralingham5,6, Ronna L Campbell4, Daniel Cabrera4, Molly M Jeffery4,5, Nilay D Shah5,6, Erik P Hess4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The decision to obtain a computed tomography CT scan in the emergency department (ED) is complex, including a consideration of the risk posed by the test itself weighed against the importance of obtaining the result. In patients with limited access to primary care follow up the consequences of not making a diagnosis may be greater than for patients with ready access to primary care, impacting diagnostic reasoning. We set out to determine if there is an association between CT utilization in the ED and patient access to primary care.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnostic imaging; Electronic health records; Emergency service; Health services; Multidetector computed tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29499700 PMCID: PMC5834877 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-2958-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Trends in ED Computed Tomography Use by Study Year (2003–2012) and Patient Demographics
| Year | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rate per 1000 ED visits with CT obtained | 142.0 | 154.3 | 143.5 | 164.1 | 163.6 | 173.3 | 176.5 | 179.7 | 176.6 | 169.2* |
| Age | ||||||||||
| < 18 | 56.9 | 55.1 | 52.3 | 56.1 | 48.2 | 49.0 | 44.0 | 40.2 | 36.6 | 33.5 |
| 18–34 | 136.5 | 146.0 | 130.8 | 149.9 | 142.6 | 149.3 | 155.9 | 155.7 | 144.8 | 143.6 |
| 35–49 | 155.7 | 174.0 | 156.7 | 179.2 | 177.2 | 189.1 | 198.2 | 191.4 | 198.4 | 183.5 |
| 50–64 | 176.9 | 192.1 | 176.3 | 198.6 | 210.6 | 221.0 | 222.6 | 219.9 | 226.6 | 218.6 |
| 65–79 | 198.2 | 204.3 | 205.1 | 229.1 | 230.3 | 243.6 | 257.4 | 271.1 | 262.9 | 262.0 |
| > 79 | 226.5 | 235.7 | 226.3 | 249.7 | 269.6 | 283.7 | 279.4 | 288.1 | 285.5 | 304.0 |
| Gender | ||||||||||
| Female | 145.1 | 160.0 | 142.9 | 166.7 | 167.5 | 175.0 | 175.1 | 182.3 | 180.9 | 174.2 |
| Male | 138.7 | 148.3 | 144.2 | 161.2 | 159.5 | 171.6 | 178.0 | 176.9 | 171.9 | 163.8 |
| Primary Care Provider | ||||||||||
| No | 169.4 | 178.1 | 175.8 | 200.3 | 197.5 | 207.3 | 218.4 | 212.0 | 215.3 | 205.8 |
| Yes | 118.9 | 134.3 | 119.1 | 105.9 | 134.9 | 145.0 | 141.3 | 153.2 | 147.0 | 142.0 |
*p < 0.001 for the trend
Fig. 1Computed Tomography use by year in patients with a primary care provider versus those without. Computer tomography (CT) per 1000 ED visits, 2003 through 2012, stratified by whether or not a patient had a known primary care provider (PCP). Throughout the study period patients without a PCP (No PCP) were more likely to have a CT scan
Emergency Department CT use by Study Year and Demographics
| No CT Ordered During ED Visit ( | CT Ordered During ED Visit ( | Overall ( | Odds of Receiving a CT (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 39.5 (25.95) | 52.6 (23.03) | 41.6 (25.95) | |
| Age Group | ||||
| < 18 | 120,840 (95.2%) | 6050 (4.8%) | 126,890 (21.3%) | ref. |
| 18–34 | 112,055 (85.4%) | 19,105 (14.6%) | 131,160 (22%) | 3.41 (3.31, 3.51) |
| 35–49 | 85,501 (82%) | 18,802 (18%) | 104,303 (17.5%) | 4.39 (4.26, 4.53) |
| 50–64 | 75,231 (79.2%) | 19,741 (20.8%) | 94,972 (15.9%) | 5.24 (5.09, 5.40) |
| 65–79 | 63,687 (76.4%) | 19,714 (23.6%) | 83,401 (14%) | 6.18 (6.00, 6.38) |
| > 79 | 40,580 (73.6%) | 14,589 (26.4%) | 55,169 (9.3%) | 7.18 (7.00, 7.41) |
| Patient gender | ||||
| F | 257,526 (83.3%) | 51,674 (16.7%) | 309,200 (51.9%) | ref. |
| M | 240,368 (83.8%) | 46,327 (16.2%) | 286,695 (48.1%) | 0.96 (0.95, 0.97) |
| Year | ||||
| 2003 | 47,397 (85.8%) | 7844 (14.2%) | 55,241 (9.3%) | ref. |
| 2004 | 47,410 (84.6%) | 8653 (15.4%) | 56,063 (9.4%) | 1.10 (1.07, 1.14) |
| 2005 | 53,593 (85.6%) | 8980 (14.4%) | 62,573 (10.5%) | 1.01 (0.98, 1.05) |
| 2006 | 52,694 (83.6%) | 10,342 (16.4%) | 63,036 (10.6%) | 1.19 (1.15, 1.22) |
| 2007 | 52,006 (83.6%) | 10,176 (16.4%) | 62,182 (10.4%) | 1.18 (1.15, 1.22) |
| 2008 | 51,588 (82.7%) | 10,818 (17.3%) | 62,406 (10.5%) | 1.27 (1.23, 1.31) |
| 2009 | 50,534 (82.3%) | 10,832 (17.7%) | 61,366 (10.3%) | 1.30 (1.26, 1.34) |
| 2010 | 50,258 (82%) | 11,010 (18.0%) | 61,268 (10.3%) | 1.32 (1.28, 1.37) |
| 2011 | 48,411 (82.3%) | 10,382 (17.7%) | 58,793 (9.9%) | 1.30 (1.26, 1.34) |
| 2012 | 44,003 (83.1%) | 8964 (16.9%) | 52,967 (8.9%) | 1.23 (1.19, 1.27) |
| Chronic Conditions | ||||
| Hypertension | 39,825 (8.0%) | 15,231 (15.5%) | 55,056 (9.2%) | 2.12 (2.07, 2.16) |
| Cardiac Dysrhythmias | 22,000 (4.4%) | 6572 (6.7%) | 28,572 (4.8%) | 1.56 (1.51, 1.60) |
| Asthma/COPD | 22,101 (4.4%) | 4550 (4.6%) | 26,651 (4.5%) | 1.05 (1.02, 1.08) |
| Coronary Atherosclerosis | 20,565 (4.1%) | 5614 (5.7%) | 26,179 (4.4%) | 1.41 (1.37, 1.45) |
| Depression | 21,352 (4.3%) | 3378 (3.4%) | 24,730 (4.2%) | 0.80 (0.77, 0.83) |
| Diabetes | 18,718 (3.8%) | 5756 (5.9%) | 24,474 (4.1%) | 1.60 (1.55, 1.65) |
| Hyperlipidemia | 16,246 (3.3%) | 5975 (6.1%) | 22,221 (3.7%) | 1.93 (1.87, 1.98) |
| Malignancies | 15,034 (3.0%) | 6569 (6.7%) | 21,603 (3.6%) | 2.31 (2.24, 2.38) |
| Congestive Heart Failure | 12,154 (2.4%) | 3000 (3.1%) | 15,154 (2.5%) | 1.26 (1.21, 1.31) |
| Personality Disorders | 10,846 (2.2%) | 1527 (1.6%) | 12,373 (2.1%) | 0.71 (0.67, 0.75) |
| No. Chronic Conditions | ||||
| None | 343,771 (69.1%) | 49,989 (51.0%) | 393,760 (66.1%) | ref. |
| 1–2 | 106,338 (21.4%) | 31,191 (31.8%) | 137,529 (23.1%) | 2.02 (1.98, 2.05) |
| 3+ | 47,785 (9.6%) | 16,821 (17.2%) | 64,606 (10.8%) | 2.42 (2.37, 2.47) |
| ED Departure Status | ||||
| Admitted | 85,750 (69.4%) | 37,833 (30.6%) | 123,583 (20.7%) | |
| Discharged | 412,144 (87.3%) | 60,168 (12.7%) | 472,312 (79.3%) | |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||
| White | 425,872 (82.9%) | 87,916 (17.1%) | 513,788 (86.2%) | ref. |
| Black | 26,599 (89.4%) | 3146 (10.6%) | 29,745 (5%) | 0.57 (0.55, 0.60) |
| Hispanic | 12,730 (87.5%) | 1826 (12.5%) | 14,556 (2.4%) | 0.70 (0.66, 0.73) |
| Asian | 8156 (86.1%) | 1317 (13.9%) | 9473 (1.6%) | 0.78 (0.74, 0.83) |
| Other | 24,537 (86.6%) | 3796 (13.4%) | 28,333 (4.8%) | 0.75 (0.72, 0.78) |
| Primary Care Provider | ||||
| No | 214,304 (80.2%) | 52,982 (19.8%) | 267,286 (44.9%) | 1.57 (1.54, 1.58) |
| Yes | 283,590 (86.3%) | 45,019 (13.7%) | 328,609 (55.1%) | ref. |
All p-values are significant at the < 0.001 level, other than 2005 vs. Ref which was p = 0.46 and asthma p = 0.004
Fig. 2CT use per 1000 ED visits per year. CT imaging per 1000 ED visits, 2003 through 2012. The overall utilization rate increased from 142.0 CT scans per 1000 in 2003 to 169.2 per 1000 ED visits in 2013
Fig. 3CT use per 1000 visits to the ED per year stratified by age. CT imaging per 1000 ED visits, 2003 through 2012, stratified by age. There was an increase in CT utilization in patients older than 18 and a reduction of CT utilization in children
Fig. 4Trends in ED Computed Tomography Use by Year and CT type. CT imaging per 1000 ED visits, 2003 through 2012, stratified by CT type. CT Head had the highest utilization rate increase from 40.6 per 1000 ED visits in 2003 to 78.5 per 1000 ED visits in 2013