Direct access CT for suspicion of brain tumour: an analysis of referral pathways in a population-based patient group.
K ZieniusIp Chak-LamJ ParkM OzawaW HamiltonD WellerD SummersL PorteousS MohiuddinE KeeneyW HollingworthY Ben-ShlomoR GrantPaul M BrennanPublished in: BMC family practice (2019)
Existing referral guidelines are insufficient to stratify patients adequately based on their symptoms, according to the likelihood that a tumour will be found on brain imaging. Identification of non-tumour findings may be significant for patients and earlier specialist input into interpretation of these images may be beneficial. Improving guidelines to better identify patients at risk of a brain tumour should be a priority, to improve speed of diagnosis, and reduce unnecessary imaging and costs. Future guidelines may incorporate groups of symptoms, clinical signs and tests to improve the predictive value.