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Published in: Critical Care 1/2006

Open Access 01-02-2005 | Research

The clinical value of daily routine chest radiographs in a mixed medical–surgical intensive care unit is low

Authors: Marleen E Graat, Goda Choi, Esther K Wolthuis, Johanna C Korevaar, Peter E Spronk, Jaap Stoker, Margreeth B Vroom, Marcus J Schultz

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Introduction

The clinical value of daily routine chest radiographs (CXRs) in critically ill patients is unknown. We conducted this study to evaluate how frequently unexpected predefined major abnormalities are identified with daily routine CXRs, and how often these findings lead to a change in care for intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

Method

This was a prospective observational study conducted in a 28-bed, mixed medical–surgical ICU of a university hospital.

Results

Over a 5-month period, 2,457 daily routine CXRs were done in 754 consecutive ICU patients. The majority of these CXRs did not reveal any new predefined major finding. In only 5.8% of daily routine CXRs (14.3% of patients) was one or more new and unexpected abnormality encountered, including large atelectases (24 times in 20 patients), large infiltrates (23 in 22), severe pulmonary congestion (29 in 25), severe pleural effusion (13 in 13), pneumothorax/pneumomediastinum (14 in 13), and malposition of the orotracheal tube (32 in 26). Fewer than half of the CXRs with a new and unexpected finding were ultimately clinically relevant; in only 2.2% of all daily routine CXRs (6.4% of patients) did these radiologic abnormalities result in a change to therapy. Subgroup analysis revealed no differences between medical and surgical patients with regard to the incidence of new and unexpected findings on daily routine CXRs and the effect of new and unexpected CXR findings on daily care.

Conclusion

In the ICU, daily routine CXRs seldom reveal unexpected, clinically relevant abnormalities, and they rarely prompt action. We propose that this diagnostic examination be abandoned in ICU patients.
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Metadata
Title
The clinical value of daily routine chest radiographs in a mixed medical–surgical intensive care unit is low
Authors
Marleen E Graat
Goda Choi
Esther K Wolthuis
Johanna C Korevaar
Peter E Spronk
Jaap Stoker
Margreeth B Vroom
Marcus J Schultz
Publication date
01-02-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc3955

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