| Literature DB >> 3982750 |
D E Brenner, M I Shaff, H W Jones, W W Grosh, F A Greco, L S Burnett.
Abstract
Preoperative abdominopelvic computed tomography results and operative findings were compared in 52 patients undergoing second-look laparotomy to confirm tumor status. Seventeen true-negative, 22 false-negative, and 13 true-positive scans were found. The sensitivity was 0.38, specificity was 1.0, and diagnostic accuracy was 0.58. Negative studies were associated with positive findings at laparotomy in 42% of all cases. Fourteen patients were identified who had computed tomography that would have enabled an attempt at the diagnosis of persistent cancer by computed tomography-directed needle aspiration or biopsy, thus avoiding laparotomy. Assuming 80% accuracy of needle aspiration, the cost of computed tomography in all 52 patients is considerably outweighed by the savings that could have been realized by eliminating the need for second-look surgery in these 11 women.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3982750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0029-7844 Impact factor: 7.661