TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms
T2 - A feasibility study in selected male population attending the outpatient clinics of the Regional Hospital of Lugano, Switzerland
AU - Engelberger, Stephan
AU - Rosso, Raffaele
AU - Sarti, Manuela
AU - Del Grande, Filippo
AU - Canevascini, Reto
AU - Van Den Berg, Jos C.
AU - Prouse, Giorgio
AU - Giovannacci, Luca
PY - 2017/3/3
Y1 - 2017/3/3
N2 - QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptance and costs of an ultrasound scan screening programme for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in the elderly male population resident in Canton Ticino, Switzerland. METHODS: The target population were male patients aged 65-80 years who attended the outpatient clinics of the Lugano Regional Hospital in 2013. The patients showing interest were contacted by phone to verify their eligibility and fix the appointment for the ultrasound scan of the abdominal aorta. Patients with recent examinations suitable for AAA detection were excluded. Aneu-rysm was defined as an abdominal aorta with sagittal and/or axial diameter 7ge; 30 mm. Patients' characteristics and study results were presented as descriptive statistics. The chi-squared test was used to compare categorical variables with p <0.05 as a statistical significance threshold. RESULTS: 1634 patients received the screening information leaflet and 745 (45.6%) underwent the ultrasound scan. Among the 1091 eligible patients, the acceptance rate was 68.3%. A previously unknown AAA was diagnosed in 31 patients (4.2%, 95% confidence interval 2.8-5.9%). Age and area of residence had a statistically significant impact on patient's acceptance rate (p <0.05). The mean cost per screened patient was CHF 88. CONCLUSIONS: AAA screening of male patients aged 65-80 years is feasible with limited financial and organisational effort. Adher-ence might be improved by a larger community-based pro-gramme and involvement of general practitioners.
AB - QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptance and costs of an ultrasound scan screening programme for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in the elderly male population resident in Canton Ticino, Switzerland. METHODS: The target population were male patients aged 65-80 years who attended the outpatient clinics of the Lugano Regional Hospital in 2013. The patients showing interest were contacted by phone to verify their eligibility and fix the appointment for the ultrasound scan of the abdominal aorta. Patients with recent examinations suitable for AAA detection were excluded. Aneu-rysm was defined as an abdominal aorta with sagittal and/or axial diameter 7ge; 30 mm. Patients' characteristics and study results were presented as descriptive statistics. The chi-squared test was used to compare categorical variables with p <0.05 as a statistical significance threshold. RESULTS: 1634 patients received the screening information leaflet and 745 (45.6%) underwent the ultrasound scan. Among the 1091 eligible patients, the acceptance rate was 68.3%. A previously unknown AAA was diagnosed in 31 patients (4.2%, 95% confidence interval 2.8-5.9%). Age and area of residence had a statistically significant impact on patient's acceptance rate (p <0.05). The mean cost per screened patient was CHF 88. CONCLUSIONS: AAA screening of male patients aged 65-80 years is feasible with limited financial and organisational effort. Adher-ence might be improved by a larger community-based pro-gramme and involvement of general practitioners.
KW - Abdominal aortic aneu-rysm
KW - Male population
KW - Screening
KW - Switzerland
KW - Ultrasound scan
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U2 - 10.4414/smw.2017.14412
DO - 10.4414/smw.2017.14412
M3 - Article
C2 - 28322421
AN - SCOPUS:85020196843
SN - 1424-7860
VL - 147
JO - Swiss medical weekly
JF - Swiss medical weekly
M1 - 14412
ER -