Background In patients with clinically suspected appendicitis,computed tomography (CT) is diagnostically accurate. However,the effect of routine CT of the appendix on the treatment ofsuch patients and the use of hospital resources is unknown.
Methods We performed appendiceal CT on 100 consecutive patientsin the emergency department who, on the basis of history, physicalexamination, and laboratory results, were to be hospitalizedfor observation for suspected appendicitis or for urgent appendectomy.Outcomes were determined at surgery and by pathological examinationin 59 patients, and by clinical follow-up two months later in41 patients. Treatment plans made before CT were compared withthe patients' actual treatment. We also determined the costsof surgery that revealed no appendicitis (from data on 61 patients),one day of observation in the hospital (from data on 350 patient-daysin patients with suspected appendicitis), and appendiceal CT(from data on all pelvic CT examinations in 1996).
Results Fifty-three patients had appendicitis, and 47 did not.The interpretations of the appendiceal CT scans were 98 percentaccurate. The results of CT led to changes in the treatmentof 59 patients. These changes resulted in the prevention ofunnecessary appendectomy in 13 patients, admission to the hospitalfor observation in 18 patients, admission to the hospital forobservation before necessary appendectomy in 21 patients, andadmission to the hospital for observation before the diagnosisof other conditions by CT in 11 patients. The effects of performingappendiceal CT on the use of hospital resources included theprevention of unnecessary appendectomy in 13 patients (for asavings of $47,281) and the prevention of unnecessary hospitaladmission for 50 patient-days (for a savings of $20,250). Afterthe cost of 100 appendiceal CT studies ($22,800) was subtracted,the overall savings was $447 per patient.
Conclusions Routine appendiceal CT performed in patients whopresent with suspected appendicitis improves patient care andreduces the use of hospital resources.
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From the Departments of Radiology (P.M.R., J.T.R., R.A.N.) and Surgery (A.A.M., C.J.M.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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Computed Tomography of the Appendix
Andersson R., Nyström P. O., Olaison G., Moustafa M.H., Kare J., Frothingham E. P., Newman T. B., Rao P. M.
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338:1847-1848, Jun 18, 1998.
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