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Impact of helical computed tomography on the rate of negative appendicitis.Vadeboncoeur TF, Heister RR, Behling CA, Guss DA Department of Emergency Medicine, San Diego Medical Center, University of California, 92103, USA. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of helical computed tomography (HCT) on the rate of negative appendicitis (NA). METHODS: A before-and-after comparison study comparing data from a prospective consecutive case series to data from a retrospective chart review. The prospective series included all patients presenting to the ED during a 19-month period, during which patients with suspected appendicitis were managed in accordance with a guideline that stipulated HCT in selected cases. The retrospective group included patients taken to the operating room (OR) with a preoperative diagnosis of appendicitis over a 4-year time frame before the use of HCT. The primary outcome variable was the rate of NA. RESULTS: During the HCT era, 104 of 310 patients, 71 (68%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 59-76) men and 33 (32%; 95% CI, 24-41) women, were taken to the OR with a diagnosis of appendicitis. Fourteen (13.5%; 95% CI, 8-21) were NA. During the pre-HCT period, 445 patients, 280 (62.9%; 95% CI, 58-67) men and 165 (37.1%; 95% CI, 33-42) women were taken to the OR with the preoperative diagnosis of appendicitis, and 66 (14.8%; 95% CI, 12-19) were NA. CONCLUSION: At the study institution, the selective use of HCT did not result in a significant decline in the rate of NA. Published 12 December 2005 in Am J Emerg Med, 24(1): 43-7.
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