مقالة علمية
Predictors of Positive Chest Radiography in Non‑Traumatic Chest Pain in the Emergency Department

Al Zadjali, Nabil.


 

Predictors of Positive Chest Radiography in Non‑Traumatic Chest Pain in the Emergency Department

Al Zadjali, Nabil.

Objectives: To determine predictors associated with positive chest x-ray finding in patients presenting with non-traumatic chest pain in the Emergency Department (ED). Methods: Health records, including the final radiology reports of all patients who presented with non-traumatic chest pain and had a chest x-ray performed in an urban Canadian tertiary care ED over four consecutive months were reviewed. Demographic and clinical variables were also extracted. Chest x-ray findings were categorized as normal (either normal or no significant change from previous x-rays) or abnormal. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the data. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the association between various predictors and chest x-ray finding (positive/negative). Results: The 330 study patients had the following characteristics: mean age 58±20 years; female 41% (n=134). Patients’ chief complaints were only chest pain 75% (n=248), chest pain with shortness of breath 12% (n=41), chest pain with palpitation 4% (n=14), chest pain with other complaints 9% (n=28). Chest x-rays were reported as normal or no acute changes in 81% (n=266) of patients, and abnormal in 19% (n=64) of patients. The most common abnormal chest x-ray diagnoses were congestive heart failure (n=28; 8%) and pneumonia (n=17; 5%). Those with abnormal chest x-ray findings were significantly older (71 versus 55 years; p<0.001), had chest pain with shortness of breath (36% versus 11%; p<0.001), had significant past medical history (39% versus 14%; p<0.001), and were also tachypnoic (31% versus 12%; p<0.001). Conclusion: This study found that patients with non-traumatic chest pain are likely to have a normal chest x-ray if they were young, not tachypnoeic or short of breath, and had no significant past medical history. A larger study is required to confirm these findings.

Objectives: To determine predictors associated with positive chest x-ray finding in patients presenting with non-traumatic chest pain in the Emergency Department (ED). Methods: Health records, including the final radiology reports of all patients who presented with non-traumatic chest pain and ...

مادة فرعية

المؤلف : Al Zadjali, Nabil.

مؤلف مشارك : Rasha Al-Senawi
Abdullah Al Reesi
AlZakwani, Ibrahim
Joe Nemeth
Jeffrey J. Perry

بيانات النشر : Muscat، Sultanate of Oman : Oman Medical Journal، يناير 2009مـ.

التصنيف الموضوعي : العلوم التطبيقية|العلوم الطبية .

المواضيع : Chest Pain .

Chest - Radiography .

رقم الطبعة : 1

المصدر : Oman Medical Journal : Muscat، Sultanate of Oman.

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