P.108 Rate and clinical utility of early postoperative CT head in adult craniotomy

IE Harmsen, I. Fatokun, C. Elliott
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Background: Postoperative cranial neurosurgical imaging practices are highly variable. We evaluated the rate and utility of early postoperative computed tomography (EPCT, defined as a CT head scan within 24h of surgery) in consecutive adult craniotomies. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive adult craniotomies at the University of Alberta Hospital over a 45-day period (17/09/2022 to 01/11/2022). Electronic medical records were reviewed to extract data on the rate, timing, and utility of EPCT as well as the rate of neurologic deterioration and repeat surgical intervention. Results: A total of 56 patients (27 female; 55.5 ± 2.1 yrs, range: 19-84 years) were identified. All patients underwent EPCT, including 10/56 (17.9%) on POD0 and 46/56 (82.1%) on POD1. Surgical complications (bleeding, extensive pneumocephalus, edema, ischemia) were identified in 8/56 (14.3%) of the EPCT, of which 6 (10.7%) were reported to have neurologic deterioration and 2 (3.6%) underwent further surgical intervention (hematoma evacuation). Clinical and radiological postoperative changes were highly related (p=5.16e-06), and the rate of EPCT being adverse without neurologic deficit, managed surgically, was 1/56 (1.8%). Conclusions: EPCT is routine practice. Given the low rate (1.8%) of repeat surgical intervention in the absence of neurologic deficit despite abnormal EPCT, omitting EPCT in neurologically intact patients may be warranted.
P.108 成人开颅手术术后早期头部 CT 的应用率和临床实用性
背景:头颅神经外科术后成像方法千差万别。我们评估了连续性成人开颅手术中术后早期计算机断层扫描(EPCT,定义为手术后 24 小时内的头部 CT 扫描)的使用率和效用。方法:我们回顾性审查了阿尔伯塔大学医院在 45 天内(2022 年 9 月 17 日至 2022 年 11 月 1 日)连续进行的成人开颅手术。我们回顾了电子病历,以提取有关 EPCT 的使用率、时间和效用以及神经功能恶化和重复手术干预率的数据。结果:共发现 56 名患者(27 名女性;55.5 ± 2.1 岁,年龄范围:19-84 岁)。所有患者均接受了 EPCT,其中 10/56 人(17.9%)在 POD0 接受了 EPCT,46/56 人(82.1%)在 POD1 接受了 EPCT。8/56(14.3%)例 EPCT 患者出现了手术并发症(出血、广泛性气胸、水肿、缺血),其中 6 例(10.7%)患者的神经系统状况恶化,2 例(3.6%)患者接受了进一步的手术干预(血肿清除)。临床和放射学术后变化高度相关(p=5.16e-06),EPCT不良但无神经功能缺损并接受手术治疗的比例为1/56(1.8%)。结论:EPCT 是常规做法。鉴于EPCT异常但无神经功能缺损的重复手术干预率较低(1.8%),神经功能完好的患者可能有必要省略EPCT。
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