Profiles of US and CT imaging features with a high probability of appendicitis

Autor: Wytze Laméris, E. M. van Keulen, Patrick M.M. Bossuyt, V. P. M. van der Hulst, Jaap Stoker, O. D. Henneman, Wim H. Bouma, Marja A. Boermeester, M. S. van Leeuwen, H. W. van Es, A. van Randen, W. ten Hove
Přispěvatelé: Faculteit der Geneeskunde, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, Epidemiology and Data Science, AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, Surgery, CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: European Radiology
European Radiology, 20(7), 1657-1666. Springer Verlag
European radiology, 20(7), 1657-1666. Springer Verlag
ISSN: 1432-1084
0938-7994
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-009-1706-x
Popis: Objectives To identify and evaluate profiles of US and CT features associated with acute appendicitis. Methods Consecutive patients presenting with acute abdominal pain at the emergency department were invited to participate in this study. All patients underwent US and CT. Imaging features known to be associated with appendicitis, and an imaging diagnosis were prospectively recorded by two independent radiologists. A final diagnosis was assigned after 6 months. Associations between appendiceal imaging features and a final diagnosis of appendicitis were evaluated with logistic regression analysis. Results Appendicitis was assigned to 284 of 942 evaluated patients (30%). All evaluated features were associated with appendicitis. Imaging profiles were created after multivariable logistic regression analysis. Of 147 patients with a thickened appendix, local transducer tenderness and peri-appendiceal fat infiltration on US, 139 (95%) had appendicitis. On CT, 119 patients in whom the appendix was completely visualised, thickened, with peri-appendiceal fat infiltration and appendiceal enhancement, 114 had a final diagnosis of appendicitis (96%). When at least two of these essential features were present on US or CT, sensitivity was 92% (95% CI 89–96%) and 96% (95% CI 93–98%), respectively. Conclusion Most patients with appendicitis can be categorised within a few imaging profiles on US and CT. When two of the essential features are present the diagnosis of appendicitis can be made accurately.
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