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. 2021 Mar 11;10(3):2058460121989313. doi: 10.1177/2058460121989313

Table 4.

Diagnostic accuracy of low-dose CT assessing intestinal obstruction, possible intestinal obstruction, pneumomediastinum, and combinations of these.

TP FP FN TN Sensitivity (95% CI) Specificity (95% CI)
Discharge diagnoses
For all low-dose CT scans (n=643)
  Intestinal obstruction 141 2 36 464 80% (73–85%) 100% (98–100%)
  Intestinal obstruction and possible intestinal obstruction 176 68 1 398 99% (97–100%) 85% (82–89%)
  Pneumoperitoneum 42 3 2 596 95% (85–99%) 100% (99–100%)
  Intestinal obstruction and pneumoperitoneum 183 5 38 417 83% (77–88%) 99% (97–100%)
For the first low-dose CT scan in each patient (n=568)
  Intestinal obstruction 122 2 29 415 81% (74–87%) 100% (98–100%)
  Intestinal obstruction and possible intestinal obstruction 145 60 1 362 99% (96–100%) 86% (82–89%)
  Pneumoperitoneum 40 3 2 523 95% (84–99%) 99% (98–100%)
  Intestinal obstruction and pneumoperitoneum 162 5 31 370 84% (78–89%) 99% (97–100%)
Retakes
 Intestinal obstruction and pneumoperitoneum 4 0 1 17 80% (28–99%) 100% (80–100)

Note: The low-dose CT sensitivity and specificity was calculated by comparison of low-dose CT findings to the scanned patients discharge diagnoses and to standard-dose CT findings.

TP: true positive, FP: false positive, FN: false negative, TN: true negative.