1. Unsuspected Extracolonic Findings at Screening CT Colonography: Clinical and Economic Impact1
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David J. Vanness, Perry J. Pickhardt, David H. Kim, Justin Y. Lo, Thomas C. Winter, Meghan E. Hanson, J. Louis Hinshaw, and Andrew J. Taylor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Virtual colonoscopy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Institutional review board ,Asymptomatic ,Statistical significance ,Cohort ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Reimbursement - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency and estimated costs of additional diagnostic workup for extracolonic findings detected at computed tomographic (CT) colonography in a large screening cohort. Materials and Methods: This retrospective HIPAA-compliant study, which had institutional review board approval, evaluated extracolonic findings in 2195 consecutive asymptomatic adults (1199 women, 996 men; age range, 40–90 years; mean age, 58.0 years ± 8.1 [standard deviation]) undergoing low-dose CT colonographic screening performed without contrast material at a single institution over a 20-month period. All diagnostic workups generated because of extracolonic findings were reviewed. Associated costs were estimated by using 2006 Medicare average reimbursement. Testing for statistical significance was performed by using the χ2 and t tests. Results: Further diagnostic workup for unsuspected extracolonic findings was performed in 133 (6.1%) of 2195 patients, including 18 patients in whom additional workup was not rec...
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- 2008