[住院老人计算机断层扫描中偶发瘤的频率]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Louise Sindzingre, Albane de Witasse-Thézy, Anita Chevallier, Bertrand Denis, Laurent Lechowski
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简介偶发瘤是影像学发展带来的医学问题的结果。在没有统一定义的情况下,偶发瘤指的是因其他病因而进行的医学检查所发现的任何偶发病变,它是为赋予其临床意义而进行询问的起因。偶发瘤的发生率因成像技术、受累器官和所用定义的不同而变化很大。本研究的目的是调查老年住院病人计算机断层扫描(CT)中偶发瘤的频率:在一项观察性、回顾性、单中心研究中,我们分析了巴黎一家老年病医院的急性和亚急性护理服务部门在住院期间一整年进行的所有计划 CT 扫描,以寻找偶发瘤:共有113名患者参与研究,平均年龄为87.4岁。在这一人群中,CT扫描中偶发瘤的发生率为53%,平均每名患者有两个偶发瘤。8%的偶发瘤需要进一步检查、专家建议或治疗。我们在半数的脑部和腹盆腔 CT 扫描以及四分之一的胸部 CT 扫描中发现了偶发瘤。年龄与偶发瘤的出现无关:讨论:偶发瘤已成为当前医疗实践的重要组成部分。老年病学家必须知道如何预测这种情况,并向病人提出相应的处理建议。
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[Frequency of incidentalomas on computed tomography scans in the hospitalised elderly].

Introduction: Incidentaloma is the result of the medical problem created by the development of imaging. Without a universal definition, incidentaloma describes any incidental finding revealed by a medical examination performed for another indication, and which will be the origin of a questioning intended to give it a clinical meaning. The frequency of incidentalomas is very variable depending on the imaging technique, the organ affected and the definition used. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of incidentalomas on computed tomography (CT) scans in a geriatric hospitalised population.

Methods: In an observational, retrospective, monocentric study, we analysed, for a full year, all the planned CT scans performed, during a hospitalisation in acute and subacute care service of a Parisian geriatric hospital in search of incidentalomas.

Results: 113 patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 87,4 years. The frequency of incidentalomas on CT scans in this population was 53 %, with an average of two incidentalomas per patient. Eight percent of the incidentalomas required further examination, specialist advice or treatment. We found incidentalomas in half of the brain and abdomino-pelvic CT scans and in a quarter of the chest CT scans. Age was not associated with the presence of incidentalomas.

Discussion: Incidentaloma has become an important part of current medical practice. The geriatrician must know how to anticipate it and propose to his patient an adapted management.

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期刊介绍: D''une qualité scientifique reconnue cette revue est, la première revue francophone gériatrique et psychologique indexée dans les principales bases de données internationales. Elle couvre tous les aspects médicaux, psychologiques, sanitaires et sociaux liés au suivi et à la prise en charge de la personne âgée. Que vous soyez psychologues, neurologues, psychiatres, gériatres, gérontologues,... vous trouverez à travers cette approche originale et unique, un veritable outil de formation, de réflexion et d''échanges indispensable à votre pratique professionnelle.
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