Suspicion of acute appendicitis in adults. The value of ultrasound in our hospital
- PMID: 30290969
- DOI: 10.1016/j.rx.2018.08.007
Suspicion of acute appendicitis in adults. The value of ultrasound in our hospital
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of ultrasonography for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in adults, to calculate the negative appendicectomy rate in operated patients and the accuracy of pre-defined diagnostic categories and to identify statistically significant signs and symptoms of acute appendicitis in ultrasonography.
Material and methods: Descriptive prospective study in which we collected the findings of the urgent ultrasonographies ordered in a one-year period for adult patients with pain in the right iliac fossa (RIF), along with their symptoms. We classified them in 5 different diagnostic categories presented in the radiological report: normal appendix, non-visible appendix and no secondary signs, non-conclusive, probable appendicitis, certain appendicitis. By mean of the Stata14 software descriptive analysis, T-test and Chi-square were performed and the data were compared with the final pathological report.
Results: Population: 139 patients (45% men, 55% women), mean age: 32,68 (15-84). Prevalence of acute appendicitis: 50,35% (70/139). Negative appendicectomy rate: 0%. Negative predictive value for the categories 1,2 and 3 taken together: 90,78%. Positive predictive value for the categories 4 and 5 taken together: 100%. Ultrasound sensibility and specificity 90% and 100%, respectively. Statistically significant signs and symptoms (p<0.05): RIF pain, fever, leukocytosis, left shift, visible appendix, non-compressibility, hyperechogenic fat, appendicolith and free fluid.
Conclusion: Ultrasound is very accurate for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in adults.
Keywords: Abdomen agudo; Acute abdomen; Apendicitis; Appendicitis; Appendix; Apéndice; Ecografía; Ultrasonography.
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