2011
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.d4277
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Sensitivity of computed tomography performed within six hours of onset of headache for diagnosis of subarachnoid haemorrhage: prospective cohort study

Abstract: Objective To measure the sensitivity of modern third generation computed tomography in emergency patients being evaluated for possible subarachnoid haemorrhage, especially when carried out within six hours of headache onset.Design Prospective cohort study.Setting 11 tertiary care emergency departments across Canada, 2000-9.Participants Neurologically intact adults with a new acute headache peaking in intensity within one hour of onset in whom a computed tomography was ordered by the treating physician to rule … Show more

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“…For the 953 patients scanned within 6 hours of headache onset, all 121 patients with SAH were identified by CT, yielding a sensitivity of 100% (97.0-100.0%) and a specificity of 100% (99.5-100%). 18 This is consistent with the findings of Boesiger and Shiber mentioned previously. 15 …”
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confidence: 83%
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“…For the 953 patients scanned within 6 hours of headache onset, all 121 patients with SAH were identified by CT, yielding a sensitivity of 100% (97.0-100.0%) and a specificity of 100% (99.5-100%). 18 This is consistent with the findings of Boesiger and Shiber mentioned previously. 15 …”
Section: Commentarysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…18 A total of 3,132 patients were prospectively enrolled from 11 Canadian tertiary care EDs who presented with new-onset acute (thunderclap) headache. For the 953 patients scanned within 6 hours of headache onset, all 121 patients with SAH were identified by CT, yielding a sensitivity of 100% (97.0-100.0%) and a specificity of 100% (99.5-100%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another pathology for which a significant increase in sensitivity in the interactive teaching group (91 % vs. 61 %) as well as the e-learning group (82 % vs. 61 %, control group, respectively) could be found was subarachnoid hemorrhage. When scans are interpreted by a neuroradiologist or qualified general radiologist, ▶ a sensitivity of up to 100 % for the detection of subarachnoid hemorrhage is reported in other studies [14,15]. An increase in sensitivity for subdural hematoma and skull fracture could be observed for both the interactive teaching group and the e-learning group, but only the e-learning group revealed a significant difference.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…Celles-ci incluent les polytraumatisés [11], le diagnostic d'hémorragie méningée [12], et de pancréatite aigüe [13], où le scanner réalisé immédiatement après l'admission en urgence aide et guide les traitements médicaux et chirurgicaux. Le scanner cervical fait déjà partie de la prise en charge standard des FNC [9,14].…”
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