Benefit of follow-up CT in emergency department patients with persistent non-traumatic abdominal pain

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Asrani A.V. [1 ]
Johnson J.-O.F. [1 ]
Novelline R.A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, 55 Fruit St
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Abdominal pain; Computed tomography; Emergency department; Follow-up; Imaging; Undiagnosed pain;
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10.1007/s10140-010-0893-8
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To determine the benefit of a short-term follow-up abdominopelvic computed tomography (APCT) examination among emergency department (ED) patients with persistent abdominal pain and an initially negative CT. During a 5-year period from January 2004 to December 2008, our institution's radiology department performed approximately 56,000 APCTs examinations in the ED. Sixty-eight percent of the APCT examinations used intravenous contrast. Nine hundred fifty-seven patients received two APCTs within 1 week for non-traumatic abdominal pain in the ED. Sixty-four patients with initially negative APCTs presented to the ED within 1 week with persistent abdominal pain and received follow-up APCT imaging. The mean follow-up period was 2.6 days. The mean interval period in which the second APCT yielded a positive result was 2.0 days. Seventy-five percent of follow-up examinations were performed with intravenous contrast. Twenty-three percent of patients had positive findings on the follow-up examination. Seventy-three percent of the follow-up positive findings were referable to bowel pathology. The cause of abdominal pain remained elusive at 1 week in 23% of patients. Short-term follow-up APCT examinations in patients with persistent, unexplained abdominal pain may be of benefit if the second APCT is performed with intravenous contrast in patients suspected of having bowel pathology. © 2010 Am Soc Emergency Radiol.
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