HIGH-YIELD OF CHEST RADIOGRAPHY IN WALK-IN CLINIC PATIENTS WITH CHEST SYMPTOMS

被引:9
作者
BUTCHER, BL [1 ]
NICHOL, KL [1 ]
PARENTI, CM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MINNESOTA,MINNEAPOLIS VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,DEPT MED 111,ONE VET DR,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55417
关键词
CHEST RADIOGRAPHY; OUTPATIENT EVALUATION; SCREENING;
D O I
10.1007/BF02599752
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose: To assess the yield of chest radiography among a group of symptomatic adults presenting to a walk-in clinic. Patients and methods: Outpatients presenting to a walk-in clinic for evaluation of cough, shortness of breath, or pleuritic chest pain were interviewed by nurses who recorded clinical data pertaining to the present illness and past medical history. Chest radiographs were then obtained prior to physician evaluation. Results: A total of 221 patients were enrolled in the study; 97% were men and the mean age was 62 (+/- 10.3) years. New clinically important radiographic abnormalities, defined as those necessitating acute intervention and/or follow-up evaluation, were identified for 77 (34.8%) of the 221 patients studied. Abnormalities included 39 (17.6%) cases of infiltrates, 23 (10.4%) cases of nodules or mass lesions, and 19 (8.6%) cases of cardiomegaly or congestive heart failure. Evaluation of clinical data obtained during the triage interview revealed no statistically significant difference between those patients with and those without new radiographic abnormalities on their chest x-rays. Conclusion: Adult patients similar to those described in this study who present to a walk-in clinic with a chief complaint of cough, dyspnea, or pleuritic chest pain have a high likelihood of having new clinically important abnormalities found on their chest radiographs. Since patient characteristics did not predict which patients were more likely to have abnormal findings, the practice of obtaining chest radiographs for such individuals at the time of triage and prior to physician evaluation appears justified.
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