|
|
||||||||
Radiology, Vol 206, 327-331, Copyright © 1998 by Radiological Society of North America
ARTICLES |
AS Neish, GA Taylor, DP Lund and CC Atkinson
Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of computed tomographic (CT) information on diagnostic confidence and initial clinical treatment in children with abdominal trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Senior surgical staff completed questionnaires before and after abdominal CT was performed in 138 consecutive children with acute abdominal trauma seen between April 1996 and April 1997. Physicians were asked to estimate the probability of underlying abdominal injury, which organ was injured, their level of confidence in the CT findings, and initial clinical management plans. The gain in percentage diagnostic confidence and the proportion of children in whom CT information changed diagnoses and initial management plans were evaluated. RESULTS: The CT findings changed the surgeons' initial diagnoses in 116 (84%) patients (95% confidence interval [CI] = 75%, 86%). The mean gain in diagnostic certainty with CT was 36% (95% CI = 31%, 40%). Initial management plans changed in 61 (44%) patients after CT information was available (95% CI = 35%, 50%). This resulted in decreased intensity of care in 52 (38%) patients and increased intensity of care in nine (6.5%). CONCLUSION: Abdominal CT had a strong effect on surgeons' clinical diagnoses and initial treatment plans in children with blunt trauma. CT information enabled surgeons to safely reduce the intensity of care provided to injured children.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
C. Ng and C. Palmer Analysis of diagnostic confidence and diagnostic accuracy: a unified framework Br. J. Radiol., March 1, 2007; 80(951): 152 - 160. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S. Abramson, N. Walders, K. E. Applegate, R. C. Gilkeson, and M. R. Robbin Impact in the Emergency Department of Unenhanced CT on Diagnostic Confidence and Therapeutic Efficacy in Patients with Suspected Renal Colic: A Prospective Survey Am. J. Roentgenol., December 1, 2000; 175(6): 1689 - 1695. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
L. A. Kory Thrombosis of the Abdominal Aorta in a Child After Blunt Trauma Am. J. Roentgenol., August 1, 2000; 175(2): 553 - 554. [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
L. H. Lowe, K. S. Draud, M. Hernanz-Schulman, M. R. Newton, R. M. Heller, S. M. Stein, and T. Speroff Nonenhanced Limited CT in Children Suspected of Having Appendicitis: Prospective Comparison of Attending and Resident Interpretations Radiology, December 1, 2001; 221(3): 755 - 759. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
W. W. Mayo-Smith Administration of a CT Division Radiology, February 1, 2002; 222(2): 319 - 326. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| RADIOLOGY | RADIOGRAPHICS | RSNA JOURNALS ONLINE |