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      Predictors of abnormal brain computed tomography findings in patients with acute altered mental status in the emergency department

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      Objective Brain computed tomography (CT) is commonly performed to diagnose acute altered mental status (AMS), a critically important symptom in many serious diseases. However, negative CT results are common, which result in unnecessary CT use. Therefo...

      Objective Brain computed tomography (CT) is commonly performed to diagnose acute altered mental status (AMS), a critically important symptom in many serious diseases. However, negative CT results are common, which result in unnecessary CT use. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the clinical factors associated with positive CT findings.
      Methods Patients with acute AMS selected from an emergency department-based registry were retrospectively evaluated. Patients with non-traumatic and noncommunicable diseases on initial presentation and with Glasgow Comal Scale scores of <15 were included in the study.
      Results Among the 367 brain CT results of patients with AMS during the study period, 146 (39.8%) were positive. In a multivariate analysis, the presence of focal neurologic deficit (odds ratio [OR], 132.6; 95% confidence interval [CI], 37.8 to 464.6), C-reactive protein level <2 mg/dL (OR, 3.9; 95% CI, 1.4 to 10.6), and Glasgow Comal Scale score <9 (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.2 to 4.8) were significantly associated with positive brain CT results.
      Conclusion The presence of focal neurologic deficit, initial Glasgow Comal Scale score of <9, and initial C-reactive protein levels of <2 mg/dL can facilitate the selection of brain CT to diagnose patients with acute AMS in the emergency department.

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      1 Hothorn T, "Unbiased recursive partitioning: a conditional inference framework" 15 : 651-674, 2006

      2 Stiell IG, "The Canadian CT Head Rule for patients with minor head injury" 357 : 1391-1396, 2001

      3 Papa L, "Performance of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for predicting any traumatic intracranial injury on computed tomography in a United States Level I trauma center" 19 : 2-10, 2012

      4 Nouh A, "Ischemic posterior circulation stroke: a review of anatomy, clinical presentations, diagnosis, and current management" 5 : 30-, 2014

      5 Haydel MJ, "Indications for computed tomography in patients with minor head injury" 343 : 100-105, 2000

      6 Leong LB, "Identifying risk factors for an abnormal computed tomographic scan of the head among patients with altered mental status in the emergency department" 17 : 219-223, 2010

      7 Lee J, "Head computed tomography utilization and intracranial hemorrhage rates" 20 : 219-223, 2013

      8 Di Napoli M, "Evaluation of C-reactive protein measurement for assessing the risk and prognosis in ischemic stroke: a statement for health care professionals from the CRP Pooling Project members" 36 : 1316-1329, 2005

      9 Patel MM, "ED utilization of computed tomography in a poisoned population" 20 : 212-217, 2002

      10 Hardy JE, "Computerized tomography of the brain for elderly patients presenting to the emergency department with acute confusion" 20 : 420-424, 2008

      1 Hothorn T, "Unbiased recursive partitioning: a conditional inference framework" 15 : 651-674, 2006

      2 Stiell IG, "The Canadian CT Head Rule for patients with minor head injury" 357 : 1391-1396, 2001

      3 Papa L, "Performance of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria for predicting any traumatic intracranial injury on computed tomography in a United States Level I trauma center" 19 : 2-10, 2012

      4 Nouh A, "Ischemic posterior circulation stroke: a review of anatomy, clinical presentations, diagnosis, and current management" 5 : 30-, 2014

      5 Haydel MJ, "Indications for computed tomography in patients with minor head injury" 343 : 100-105, 2000

      6 Leong LB, "Identifying risk factors for an abnormal computed tomographic scan of the head among patients with altered mental status in the emergency department" 17 : 219-223, 2010

      7 Lee J, "Head computed tomography utilization and intracranial hemorrhage rates" 20 : 219-223, 2013

      8 Di Napoli M, "Evaluation of C-reactive protein measurement for assessing the risk and prognosis in ischemic stroke: a statement for health care professionals from the CRP Pooling Project members" 36 : 1316-1329, 2005

      9 Patel MM, "ED utilization of computed tomography in a poisoned population" 20 : 212-217, 2002

      10 Hardy JE, "Computerized tomography of the brain for elderly patients presenting to the emergency department with acute confusion" 20 : 420-424, 2008

      11 Lee J, "Computed tomography use in the adult emergency department of an academic urban hospital from 2001 to 2007" 56 : 591-596, 2010

      12 Stiell IG, "Comparison of the Canadian CT Head Rule and the New Orleans Criteria in patients with minor head injury" 294 : 1511-1518, 2005

      13 American College of Emergency Physicians, "Clinical policy for the initial approach to patients presenting with altered mental status" 33 : 251-281, 1999

      14 Sierra R, "C-reactive protein used as an early indicator of infection in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome" 30 : 2038-2045, 2004

      15 Di Napoli M, "C-reactive protein in intracerebral hemorrhage: time course, tissue localization, and prognosis" 79 : 690-699, 2012

      16 Strobl C, "An introduction to recursive partitioning: rationale, application, and characteristics of classification and regression trees, bagging, and random forests" 14 : 323-348, 2009

      17 Kanich W, "Altered mental status: evaluation and etiology in the ED" 20 : 613-617, 2002

      18 Han JH, "Altered mental status in older patients in the emergency department" 29 : 101-136, 2013

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