Accurate screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm.

G M Grimshaw, M F Docker
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Abstract

In Birmingham a screening programme has been set up to detect abdominal aortic aneurysm in the male population between the ages of 65 and 75 years. The men to be screened are invited to their own general practitioners surgery and offered an abdominal ultrasound. The accuracy with which abnormalities can be detected is of crucial importance to a screening programme. Repeatability has been assessed for the single operator involved and is found to be +/- 1.3 mm. The accuracy of a single scan has been calculated by comparison with the measured diameter from a CT scan of the patient, taken subsequently. This comparison indicates that 95% of the differences between the two measurements can be expected to be less than 3.5 mm.

准确筛查腹主动脉瘤。
在伯明翰,已经建立了一项筛查计划,以检测65至75岁男性人群的腹主动脉瘤。接受筛查的男性被邀请参加他们自己的全科医生手术,并接受腹部超声检查。检测异常的准确性对筛查方案至关重要。对单个操作人员的重复性进行了评估,发现重复性为+/- 1.3 mm。通过与随后对患者进行的CT扫描测量的直径进行比较,可以计算出单次扫描的准确性。这一比较表明,两次测量之间95%的差异可以预期小于3.5毫米。
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