Ultrasound evaluation of suspected appendicitis
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Source
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad
Issue
Vol. 49, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2007), pp.95-100, 6 p.
Publisher
University of Baghdad Faculty of Medicine
Publication Date
2007-06-30
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
6
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Abstract EN
Background To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of ultrasonographic and doppler US findings in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis.
Method : A total of 115 cases of clinically suspected appendicitis were prospectively examined by grey scale US and doppler US.
Five patients were excluded from the study because of difficulty to perform the graded compression technique.
In the other 115 patients who were included in the study population, US appendiceal and periappendiceal signs, as well as doppler US findings were evaluated.
Definitive diagnosis was established at surgery and histopathological examination in 62 patients (59 patients with appendicitis & 3 patients with alternative final diagnosis), and at clinical follow up in 48 patients.
Results : The prevalence of appendicitis in this study was 54 %.
The appendix was identified in 80 (73 %) of the 110 patients , which included 55 (93 %) of 59 patients with appendicitis & 25 949 %) of 51 patients without appendicitis.
The most accurate appendiceal finding for appendicitis was a diameter of ≥ 6 mm & non compressibility, which both had an accuracy of 96 %.
The lack of visualization of the appendix had a NPV of 87 % , while the visualization of a normal appendix with a diameter of < 6 mm had a NPV of 96 %.
Inflammatory periappendiceal fat changes had a sensitivity of 92 % , PPV of 83 %, & a NPV of 89 %.
Hyperaemia in the appendiceal wall, although had a low sensitivity (53%), it had both high specificity (92 %) & high PPV (94 %).
The other findings had both low PPV & NPV.
Conclusion : A non compressible appendix with a threshold outer diameter of 6 mm under compression is the most accurate US finding for appendicitis; with high sensitivity, specificity, PPV, & NPV.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Amin, Mayy Khalid. 2007. Ultrasound evaluation of suspected appendicitis. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad،Vol. 49, no. 1, pp.95-100.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Amin, Mayy Khalid. Ultrasound evaluation of suspected appendicitis. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad Vol. 49, no. 1 (2007), pp.95-100.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
Amin, Mayy Khalid. Ultrasound evaluation of suspected appendicitis. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad. 2007. Vol. 49, no. 1, pp.95-100.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-340915
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 100
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BIM-340915