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Who explicitly requests the ordering of computed tomography for emergency department patients? A multicenter prospective study.

机译:谁明确要求急诊科患者订购计算机断层扫描?多中心前瞻性研究。

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Emergency department (ED) computed tomography (CT) use has increased substantially in recent years, resulting in increased radiation exposure for patients. Few studies have assessed which parties contribute to CT ordering in the ED. The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of CT scans ordered due to explicit requests by various stakeholders in ED patient care. This is a prospective, observational study performed at three university hospital EDs. CT scans ordered during research assistant hours were eligible for inclusion. Attending emergency physicians (EPs) completed standardized data forms to indicate all parties who had explicitly requested that a specific CT be performed. Forms were completed before the CT results were known in order to minimize bias. Data were obtained from 77 EPs regarding 944 CTs. The parties most frequently requesting CTs were attending EPs (82.0?%, 95?% CI 79.4-84.3), resident physicians (28.6?%, 95?% CI 25.8-31.6), consulting physicians (24.4?%, 95?% CI 21.7-27.2), and admitting physicians (3.9?%, 95?% CI 2.9-5.4). In the 168 instances in which the attending EP did not explicitly request the CT, requests most commonly came from consulting physicians (51.2?%, 95?% CI 43.7-58.6), resident physicians in the ED (39.9?%, 95?% CI 32.8-47.4), and admitting physicians (8.9?%, 95?% CI 5.5-14.2). EPs were the sole party requesting CT in 46.2?% of cases while multiple parties were involved in 39.0?%. Patients, families, and radiologists were uncommon sources of such requests. Emergency physicians requested the majority of CTs, though nearly 20?% were actually not desired by them. Admitting, consulting, and resident physicians in the ED were important contributors to CT utilization.
机译:近年来,急诊科(ED)的计算机断层扫描(CT)的使用已大大增加,导致患者的放射线暴露增加。很少有研究评估哪些方对急诊部的CT排序有贡献。这项研究的目的是确定由于急诊病人护理中各利益相关者的明确要求而订购的CT扫描的比例。这是在三所大学医院急诊室进行的前瞻性观察研究。在研究助手时间内订购的CT扫描符合纳入条件。主治医师(EP)填写了标准数据表,以指示明确要求进行特定CT的所有各方。在知道CT结果之前填写表格,以最大程度地减少偏差。数据来自77个EP,涉及944个CT。最常请求CT的参与方是主治医师(82.0%,95%CI 79.4-84.3),住院医师(28.6%,95%CI 25.8-31.6),咨询医师(24.4%,95%CI 21.7-27.2)和主治医师(3.9%,95%CI 2.9-5.4)。在168名主治医生未明确要求CT的情况下,要求最常见的是咨询医生(51.2%,95%CI 43.7-58.6),急诊科的住院医师(39.9%,95 %%)。 CI 32.8-47.4)和主治医师(8.9%,95%CI 5.5-14.2)。 EPs是请求CT的唯一一方,占46.2%,而多方涉及39.0%。患者,家属和放射科医生是这种要求的罕见来源。急诊医师要求大多数的CT,尽管实际上他们并不希望接受近20%的CT。急诊科的住院医师,咨询医师和住院医师是促进CT利用率的重要因素。

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