Radiodensity on serial chest X-rays for the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration in children
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Radiodensity on serial chest X-rays for the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration in children
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the utility of measuring lung radiodensity from chest X-ray for the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration.
Methods: Records of 59 children with foreign body aspiration were retrospectively reviewed. Lung radiodensity and radiodensity ratio (right/left lung radio density) before and after foreign body removal were measured. Radiodensity was calculated as the relative score compared with the tenth thoracic vertebra body (100 points) and the background (0 point). The change of radiodensity ratio (difference in radiodensity ratio of the second X-ray from that of first X-ray) was compared between 22 patients (foreign body group) and 22 normal subjects (control group).
Results: In the group of foreign body in the left bronchus, the mean (SD) radiodensity of the left lung [53.5 (12.8)] was lower than that of the right lung [60.8 (7.7), P<0.01] and it increased after foreign body removal [60.0 (6.9), P=0.02]. The radiodensity ratio decreased from 1.20 (0.30) to 0.96 (0.09) (P<0.01) after foreign body removal. In the group with a foreign body in the right bronchus, the radiodensity of the right lung [51.8 (12.8)] was lower than that of left lung [62.0 (11.7), P=0.03], and it also increased after foreign body removal [58.4 (9.6), P=0.03]. The change of radiodensity ratio in the foreign body group [15.7 (17.8)%] was higher than the control group [5.4 (4.3) %, P=0.01] and the cutoff value was 7.5%.
Conclusions: Radiodensity from chest X-ray could be a useful tool for diagnosing foreign body aspiration in children.
Comment in
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Can the lung density measurement help in diagnosis of foreign body aspiration in children?Indian Pediatr. 2015 Aug;52(8):657-8. doi: 10.1007/s13312-015-0692-0. Indian Pediatr. 2015. PMID: 26388620 No abstract available.
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Imaging for diagnosis of foreign body aspiration in children?Indian Pediatr. 2015 Aug;52(8):659-60. Indian Pediatr. 2015. PMID: 26388621 No abstract available.
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Foreign Body Aspiration in Young Children: Keeping Things Simple.Indian Pediatr. 2015 Nov;52(11):994. Indian Pediatr. 2015. PMID: 26615358 No abstract available.
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