Accuracy of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis and Correlation with Histopathology

A. Shrestha, H. Khadka, Baburam Poudel, R. B. Basnet, S. Basnet
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Introduction: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical condition; yet its diagnosis can be elusive at times and missed diagnosis can lead to attendant complications of perforation and its sequelae. On the contrary, negative appendectomy subjects one to unnecessary surgery and its physiological and psychological consequences. Among the various available modalities of diagnosis of appendicitis, Ultrasonography(USG) is easily accessible, non invasive, less time consuming, low cost investigation no radiation hazards. So, USG is appropriate diagnostic modality in our country.Methods: This prospective observational study was carried out from January 2011 to June 2011, in the radiology department of Bir hospital. Total of 80 cases with clinical impression of acute appendicitis were enrolled. These patients underwent surgery for suspected acute appendicitis. Details of signs and symptoms, lab findings including Total Leukocyte count (TLC), Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) and USG findings were recorded. Intra-operative and histopathology findings were also recorded. The findings were analyzed to assess accuracy of ultrasonography in acute appendicitis. Histopathological report was considered the goal standard.Results: A total of 93 cases clinically diagnosed as acute appendicitis were subjected for USG. Out of 93 cases, 80 cases underwent surgery. Among 80 cases, sonography showed acute appendicitis in 56 cases out of which 54 was proved by histopathology as well. However, ultrasonography was not able to detect appendicitis in 9 cases. The sensitivity and specificity of USG for acute appendicitis were 87.7% and 88.2% respectively. The positive and negative predictive values were 96.4% and 62.5% respectively. Overall negative appendectomy rate of 21.2% had been used a basis for decision making, the rate of error being 13.7%.Conclusion: Ultrasonography is a fairly accurate and safe modality in acute appendicitis. It can be useful in reducing negative appendectomy rate.
超声诊断急性阑尾炎的准确性及其与组织病理学的关系
简介:急性阑尾炎是一种常见的外科疾病;然而,其诊断有时难以捉摸,漏诊可导致伴随穿孔及其后遗症的并发症。相反,阴性阑尾切除术会给患者带来不必要的手术和生理和心理后果。在阑尾炎的多种诊断方法中,超声检查具有方便、无创、费时、费用低、无辐射危害等优点。因此,超声心动图是适合我国的诊断方式。方法:本前瞻性观察研究于2011年1月至2011年6月在Bir医院放射科进行。我们收集了80例临床表现为急性阑尾炎的病例。这些患者因疑似急性阑尾炎而接受手术治疗。记录体征和症状的细节,实验室检查结果包括总白细胞计数(TLC),白细胞计数(DLC)和USG结果。同时记录术中及组织病理学结果。分析超声诊断急性阑尾炎的准确性。组织病理学报告被认为是目标标准。结果:93例临床诊断为急性阑尾炎的患者行超声造影。93例中有80例接受了手术治疗。80例中超声提示急性阑尾炎56例,病理证实54例。9例阑尾炎超声未检出。USG对急性阑尾炎的敏感性和特异性分别为87.7%和88.2%。阳性预测值为96.4%,阴性预测值为62.5%。阑尾切除术总体阴性率为21.2%,误差率为13.7%。结论:超声检查对急性阑尾炎是一种相当准确、安全的检查方法。可有效降低阑尾切除术阴性率。
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