[Pysical examination--rebound tenderness]
- PMID: 10221085
[Pysical examination--rebound tenderness]
Abstract
Rebound tenderness is generally practiced in the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain. It is a test that inflicts much discomfort to the patient. Literature data derived from reports assessing the reliability of the diagnosis of acute appendicitis indicate a sensitivity of 0.78-0.91 (pooled: 0.91) and a specificity of 0.48-0.60 (pooled: 0.60) of rebound tenderness. It would appear that rebound tenderness is a test of little specificity (leading to many false positive results) and that it has very little additional value, particularly in the presence of local tenderness and/or rigidity in patients with acute abdominal pain.
Comment in
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[Physical examination--rebound tenderness].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1999 May 8;143(19):1011-2. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1999. PMID: 10368723 Dutch. No abstract available.
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