# The Utility of Pan-Scan Imaging in Older Patients After Ground-Level Falls: A Comparative Study

**Authors:** Damian Hernandez, Stacey L Tannenbaum, Brooke Davis, Allison Draper, Alexander A Fokin, Mario Gomez

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.98325 · Cureus · 2025-12-02

## TL;DR

This study compares pan-scan and selective CT imaging in older adults after ground-level falls, finding that selective CT reduces hospital stays without affecting outcomes.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence on the effectiveness of selective CT over pan-scan in reducing hospital length of stay for older fall patients.

## Key findings

- Pan-scan patients had more consultations due to incidental findings compared to selective CT patients.
- Patients who received pan-scan had significantly more operative interventions than those with selective CT.
- Selective CT was associated with shorter hospital stays without affecting mortality rates.

## Abstract

Background: This study assessed pan-scan versus selective CT (SCT) for ground-level falls in older adults.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of adults aged 65+ who sustained a ground-level fall. Patients underwent SCT (brain, cervical spine, plus one additional CT scan) or pan-scan (brain, cervical/thoracic/lumbar spine, abdomen/pelvis, and chest).

Results: Two hundred three patients received SCT (n=105, 51.7%) or pan-scan (n=98, 48.3%). Significantly more consultations based on incidental findings were found in the pan-scan group (P=0.020). Significantly more operative interventions were seen among those who had a pan-scan (n=43, 43.9%) compared with those who had SCT (n=19, 18.1%; p<0.001). Patients who received SCT had a significantly shorter hospital course (average 4.0 days vs 6.0 days; p=0.001), without mortality difference (p=0.168). Multivariable linear regression models predicted that having a pan-scan increased hospital length of stay (R2=0.603).

Conclusions: Use of a physical exam as a guide for diagnostic imaging reduces unnecessary imaging without compromising patient outcomes and may reduce hospital length of stay.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Falls (MESH:C537863)
- **Chemicals:** Pan (MESH:C041728)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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