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    Evaluation of incidental findings in patients undergoing computed tomography (CT) due to trauma
    (Bayrakol Medical Publisher, 2022) Cetin, Ayse; Altuntas, Serkan; Yurdaisik, Isil
    Aim: There are numerous studies reporting incidental findings in traumatic and non-traumatic patients undergoing imaging studies for various reasons. However, further studies are needed for the accumulation of evidence. Therefore, we conducted this retrospective study to analyse incidental findings in patients who underwent CT scans in our hospital due to trauma. Material and Methods: This retrospective observational study included 1263 patients who were admitted to the emergency department of our hospital with the diagnosis of trauma and who underwent CT scans. Patients' demographic data such as age, gender and body mass, past medical history, type of trauma, mechanism of trauma, involved body part, length of stay in hospital and discharge status were analyzed. The incidental findings were divided into Class I, Class II and Class III based on the previous studies in the literature. Results: The most common cause of trauma was found as falls at 65% followed by motor vehicle accidents (21%). The type of trauma was found as blunt in 425 (93.41%), penetrating in 7 (1.54%) and other in 23 (5.05) patients with incidental findings. The mean length of stay in the hospital was 9.2 +/- 11.00 days in these patients. A total of 698 incidental findings were found in 455 patients, with 310 (68.30%) having one finding and 145 (31.87%) having more than one finding. Discussion: We found the rate of incidental findings as 36.3%, consistent with many previous studies in the literature. It is crucial to communicate and document incidental findings and to prepare a proper follow-up schedule.

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