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Table 1 Clinical findings based on visible and non-visible haematuria presentations

From: Upper tract imaging modality to investigate haematuria: cancer detection rates and changing guidelines

 

Hospital 1

Hospital 2

CT urogram

Ultrasound

CT urogram

Ultrasound

Visible haematuria

178

78

40

12

No malignancy

81.6% (n = 155)

92.3% (n = 72)

85.7% (n = 36)

100% (n = 12)

Suspicious findings

12.1% (n = 23)

7.7% (n = 6)

9.5% (n = 4)

0

Malignancy confirmed

6.3% (n = 12)

0

4.8% (n = 2)

0

Non-visible haematuria

35

96

26

13

No malignancy

97.1% (n = 34)

97.9% (n = 94)

92.3% (n = 24)

84.6% (n = 11)

Suspicious findings

2.9% (n = 1)

2.1% (n = 2)

7.7% (n = 2)

15.4% (n = 2)

Malignancy confirmed

0

0

0

0

Total no. of scans performed

9,078

 > 12,000

1,265

3,475

Total no. of scans for haematuria

213 (2.3%)

174

66 (5.2%)

25 (0.7%)