Incidentalomas in Chest Radiograph of Apparently Healthy Individuals Presenting for Pre-Employment Medical Examination in Enugu State, Nigeria.

Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.4103/njcp.njcp_604_23
S N Ezeofor, A C Onuh, E K Mgbe, N R Dim, A O Nnamani, G E Anyanwu, C B Eke
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Background: A chest radiograph is the most commonly requested and performed imaging for diagnosis and screening including medical examination.

Aim: The study aimed to determine the prevalence and pattern of incidentalomas in radiographs of cases presenting for pre-employment medical examination.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of chest radiographs conducted for patients presenting for pre-employment medical examination from January to December 2022. Relevant data including sociodemographic characteristics, clinical details and chest radiograph reports were retrieved using study proforma from all patients with complete medical data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 23 with the level of statistical significance set as P <0.05 taken as statistically significant.

Results: Three hundred and eleven chest radiographs of subjects aged 20-49 years were evaluated, of which 22 (7.1%) incidentalomas were found. Most were females (55%). Of these incidentalomas, 12 (54.6%) were in the cardiovascular system, while the skeletal and pulmonary systems accounted for eight (36.4%) and two (9.1%), respectively. In all participants, clinically significant findings were eight (2, 6%), comprising of cardiomegaly five (1.6%), leash of vessels in the upper zone one (0.3%), blunt costophrenic angle one (0.3%), and right-sided aortic arch one (0.3%). Age and gender have no statistical significance in the incidental findings.

Conclusion: Although the incidence of clinically significant incidentalomas appears low in our environment where beliefs and lack of adequate healthcare financing prevent the majority from seeking timely medical attention, chest radiograph remains an invaluable tool for pre-employment medical examination. Some underlying medical conditions could be picked up, further investigation sought to save life, and it serves as a baseline with which future findings may be compared.

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尼日利亚埃努古州接受就业前体检的健康人胸部X光片中的偶发瘤。
背景:目的:本研究旨在确定就业前体检病例X光片中偶发瘤的发生率和模式:这是一项对 2022 年 1 月至 12 月期间接受就业前体检的患者胸部 X 光片进行的回顾性研究。使用研究表格检索所有患者的相关数据,包括社会人口学特征、临床详情和胸片报告,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第 23 版对完整的医疗数据进行分析,统计显著性水平设定为 P 结果:对年龄在 20-49 岁的 311 名受试者的胸部 X 光片进行了评估,其中发现了 22 个(7.1%)偶发瘤。大多数为女性(55%)。在这些偶发瘤中,12 个(54.6%)位于心血管系统,而骨骼和肺部系统分别有 8 个(36.4%)和 2 个(9.1%)。在所有参与者中,有临床意义的发现有 8 例(2.6%),包括心脏肥大 5 例(1.6%)、上区血管束 1 例(0.3%)、肋软骨角钝 1 例(0.3%)和右侧主动脉弓 1 例(0.3%)。年龄和性别在偶然发现中没有统计学意义:在我们的环境中,由于信仰和缺乏足够的医疗资金,大多数人都不会及时就医,因此具有临床意义的偶发瘤的发生率似乎很低,但胸片仍然是就业前体检的重要工具。可以发现一些潜在的疾病,寻求进一步的检查以挽救生命,而且它还可以作为基线,与未来的检查结果进行比较。
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