Value of ultrasound in the assessment of acute abdomen in the pediatric age group

Bayan Rasool Hama, Salwa Al Najjar
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Background & objectives: Acute abdominal pain in pediatric age groups is the most common presentation in an emergency room. The study aimed to diagnose cases of pediatric acute abdomen based on the ultrasound findings and determine the value of ultrasound in decision-making. Methods: A cross-sectional prospective study was conducted in the Raparin Hospital in Erbil City/Iraq from Feb 2021 to June 2022. A convenience sampling method was used, and 200 patients who complained of acute abdominal pain were included in the study. The questionnaire was designed for data collection. A specialist pediatrician clinically examined the children; investigations were done then referred to the radiology department for an ultrasound examination. Results: The ages of the involved cases ranged from one month to 15 years. Among them, 56.0% were males compared to 44.0% females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.27:1. Regarding provisional clinical diagnosis of the patients, 60.0% presented with gastrointestinal problems among them, 39.2% had Gastroenteritis, 28.3% had appendicitis, 5.8% intestinal obstruction, 4.2% appendicular mass, 1.7% perforated appendix with the same percentage for intussusception, 23.0% suffered from mesenteric lymphadenitis, 7.0% had genitourinary symptoms and 6.0% were presented with non-specific symptoms. There was a highly significant association between the management plan and the surgical outcome of the cases, where the ultrasound was diagnostic among the majority (95.3%) of the operated patients. Conclusions: Ultrasound helped in earlier diagnoses of acute abdominal conditions and reduced radiation exposure to the pediatric age group.
超声波在儿科急腹症评估中的价值
背景与目的:急性腹痛在儿科年龄组是急诊室最常见的症状。本研究旨在根据超声表现诊断小儿急腹症病例,确定超声在决策中的价值。方法:于2021年2月至2022年6月在伊拉克埃尔比勒市Raparin医院进行横断面前瞻性研究。采用方便抽样方法,将200例自诉急性腹痛的患者纳入研究。问卷是为了收集数据而设计的。一位儿科专家对孩子们进行了临床检查;调查完成后,转到放射科进行超声检查。结果:患者年龄1个月~ 15岁。其中男性占56.0%,女性占44.0%,男女比例为1.27:1。在初步临床诊断中,60.0%的患者表现为胃肠道问题,其中胃肠炎39.2%,阑尾炎28.3%,肠梗阻5.8%,阑尾肿块4.2%,阑尾穿孔1.7%(肠套叠),肠系膜淋巴结炎23.0%,泌尿生殖系统症状7.0%,非特异性症状6.0%。处理方案与手术结果之间存在高度显著的相关性,其中超声诊断在大多数手术患者中(95.3%)。结论:超声有助于急性腹部疾病的早期诊断,并减少儿童年龄组的辐射暴露。
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