Rate of incidental findings on routine preoperative computed tomography for shoulder arthroplasty.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-22 DOI:10.5397/cise.2023.00836
Daniel G Meeker, Maria F Bozoghlian, Taylor Den Hartog, Jill Corlette, James V Nepola, Brendan M Patterson
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Abstract

Background: Incidental findings are commonly noted in advanced imaging studies. Few data exist regarding the rate of incidental findings on computed tomography (CT) for preoperative shoulder arthroplasty planning. This study aims to identify the incidence of these findings and the rate at which they warrant further work-up to help guide orthopedic surgeons in counseling patients.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed to identify patients with available preoperative shoulder CT who subsequently underwent shoulder arthroplasty procedures at a single institution between 2015 and 2021. Data including age, sex, and smoking status were obtained. Radiology reports for CTs were reviewed for incidental findings and categorized based on location, tissue type, and/or body system. The rate of incidental findings and the rate at which further follow-up was recommended by the radiologist were determined.

Results: A total of 617 patients was identified. There were 173 incidental findings noted in 146 of these patients (23.7%). Findings ranged from pulmonary (59%), skin/soft tissue (16%), thyroid (13%), vascular (9%), spinal (2%), and abdominal (1%) areas. Of the pulmonary findings, 50% were pulmonary nodules and 47% were granulomatous disease. Overall, the final radiology report recommended further follow-up for 50% of the patients with incidental findings.

Conclusions: Incidental findings are relatively common in preoperative CTs obtained for shoulder arthroplasty, occurring in nearly one-quarter of patients. Most of these findings are pulmonary in nature. Overall, half of the patients with incidental findings were recommended for further follow-up. These results establish population data to guide orthopedic surgeons in patient counseling. Level of evidence: III.

肩关节置换术术前常规计算机断层扫描的偶然发现率。
背景:在先进的成像检查中,偶然发现是常见现象。关于肩关节置换术前计划的计算机断层扫描(CT)偶然发现率的数据很少。本研究旨在确定这些结果的发生率以及需要进一步检查的比例,以帮助指导骨科医生为患者提供咨询:研究人员进行了一项回顾性研究,以确定 2015 年至 2021 年间在一家机构接受肩关节置换术的术前肩关节 CT 患者。获得的数据包括年龄、性别和吸烟状况。对 CT 的放射学报告进行了审查,以了解是否有偶然发现,并根据位置、组织类型和/或身体系统进行分类。结果:结果:共确定了 617 名患者。其中 146 名患者(23.7%)有 173 项偶然发现。发现的部位包括肺部(59%)、皮肤/软组织(16%)、甲状腺(13%)、血管(9%)、脊柱(2%)和腹部(1%)。在肺部检查结果中,50%为肺结节,47%为肉芽肿病。总体而言,50%的偶然发现患者的最终放射学报告建议进一步随访:结论:在肩关节置换术的术前 CT 检查中,意外发现相对常见,近四分之一的患者会出现这种情况。这些发现大多属于肺部疾病。总体而言,有一半偶然发现的患者被建议进行进一步随访。这些结果为骨科医生提供了指导患者咨询的人群数据。证据等级:III级。
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