Optimizing diagnostic outcomes and sustainability in radiological practices: a multicentric study on guideline adherence and incidental findings in elective chest CT scans
Jacopo D’Argenzio, Andrea Esposito, Jacopo Pozzi, Caterina Giannitto, Massimo Zilocchi, Matteo Stocco, Marzia Guerritore, Giuseppina Maria Rita Valenti, Mario Giovanni Melazzini, Gianpaolo Carrafiello

TL;DR
A study evaluated how following radiology guidelines can improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce unnecessary imaging in chest CT scans.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence on guideline adherence and sustainability in elective chest CT practices.
Findings
Diagnostic outcomes were positive in 54.64% of cases.
Incidental findings occurred in 34.64% of cases with 81.43% guideline adherence.
Median radiation exposure was 237.5 mGy·cm.
Abstract
This multicentric retrospective study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic outcomes, adherence to guideline-based recommendations, and sustainability implications of 280 initial chest CT scans performed without contrast. The scans were conducted at the Radiology Unit of the Foundation IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico of Milan and the Radiology Department of Treviglio-Caravaggio Hospital-ASST Bergamo Ovest. The study focused on optimizing patient selection and radiological recommendations to align with evidence-based guidelines. This retrospective study included 280 patients (mean age 61.68 years; 51.07% women, 48.93% men) who underwent their first chest CT scan without contrast. Diagnostic outcomes were analyzed across different clinical queries. Incidental findings and radiologists’ recommendations were assessed for alignment with Fleischner Society and ACR guidelines.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Radiology practices and education · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
