Impact of Imaging Techniques in the Assessment of Gallstone Pancreatitis.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.50.02.04
Suzana Măceș, Ștefan Pătrașcu, Cristiana Iulia Dumitrescu, Marian Răzvan Bălan, Luana Corina Lascu, Adriana Roxana Lazarovici, Tudor Constantin Bratiloveanu, Sarmis Marian Săndulescu, Silviu Iulian Bordu, Mădălin Cristian Moraru, Marin Valeriu Șurlin, Daniela Dumitrescu
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From the category of biliary disease, gallstones registered an increase during the last years, approximately 6% of men and 9% of women being affected by the pathology in the United States only. In western countries between 10-20% of the adult population is suffering from cholelithiasis. Although increasing age is a major risk factor for their formation, late studies correlate gallstones appearance with an age decrease for the onset of symptoms. We therefore face a younger population manifesting pain and sometimes functional disability. In accordance with statistical analysis, the economic impact of gallstones in highly industrialized countries such as United States produces costs of up to 6.5 billion dollars annually. In this context, the appropriate timing for intervention becomes a factor of major interest. The present review uses 28 articles and specialized literature. Article selection was based on keywords and followed the effectiveness of imaging investigation such as ultrasound, CT and MRI for patients diagnosed with cholelithiasis. Since a direct comparison between the imaging investigation techniques is not concluding we have tried to establish the sensitivity and specificity offered by each imaging assessment. The comparative analysis revealed a p Kruskal-Wallis <0.001 for sensitivity and p Kruskal-Wallis=0.474 for specificity.

成像技术对胆石性胰腺炎评估的影响。
在胆道疾病中,胆结石的发病率在最近几年有所上升,仅在美国,就有约 6% 的男性和 9% 的女性患有胆结石。在西方国家,10%-20% 的成年人患有胆石症。虽然年龄的增长是胆结石形成的一个主要风险因素,但晚近的研究表明,胆结石的出现与症状出现的年龄下降有关。因此,我们面对的是一个表现为疼痛,有时还伴有功能障碍的年轻群体。根据统计分析,胆结石对美国等高度工业化国家的经济影响每年高达 65 亿美元。在这种情况下,适当的干预时机就成为一个重要的关注因素。本综述使用了 28 篇文章和专业文献。文章的选择以关键词为基础,关注超声波、CT 和核磁共振成像等影像学检查对胆石症患者诊断的有效性。由于无法对影像学检查技术进行直接比较,我们尝试确定每种影像学评估的敏感性和特异性。比较分析表明,P Kruskal-Wallis
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