Ultrasound findings of free fluid in non-traumatic acute abdomen: a prospective case series study.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Huiying Wang, Pingchuan Liao
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Abstract

Background: The clinical value of ultrasound findings of free fluid in non-traumatic acute abdomen evaluation is under scrutiny. This study aimed to evaluate whether ultrasound findings of free fluid can be used to assess the effusion volume in a non-traumatic acute abdomen by comparing the ultrasound-estimated effusion volume with the effusion volume determined at surgery and evaluating ultrasound-guided drainage tube placement.

Methods: This prospective case series study enrolled patients with non-traumatic acute abdomen from the Hospital between January 2021 and September 2021. The volumes of pelvic and peritoneal effusion, as estimated by ultrasound findings of free fluid, were compared with the actual volumes observed during subsequent surgery.

Results: Eighty-six patients underwent surgery within 7 h after ultrasound findings of free fluid. The effusion volume matching rates were 62.5%, 65.2%, 22.2%, and 3.0% for pelvic and peritoneal effusion within 0-2, 2-4, 4-6, and 6-7 h after ultrasound findings of free fluid. Successful abdominocentesis was achieved in all patients. Ultrasound findings of free fluid could effectively guide drainage tube placement and monitor the condition of 68 patients.

Conclusion: This study suggests that ultrasound findings of free fluid may be an option for assessing non-traumatic acute abdomen and to guide surgical drain placement in emergency departments.

Clinical trial number: not applicable.

非外伤性急腹症中游离液体的超声表现:前瞻性病例系列研究。
背景:超声检查游离液在非创伤性急腹症评估中的临床价值尚在探讨中。本研究旨在通过比较超声估计的积液量与术中测定的积液量,以及评价超声引导下引流管放置情况,来评估游离液的超声表现是否可以用于评估非创伤性急腹症的积液量。方法:这项前瞻性病例系列研究纳入了2021年1月至2021年9月期间医院非创伤性急腹症患者。盆腔和腹膜积液的体积,根据超声结果估计的游离液体,与随后手术中观察到的实际体积进行比较。结果:86例患者超声发现游离液后7 h内行手术。超声发现游离液后0 ~ 2、2 ~ 4、4 ~ 6、6 ~ 7 h盆腔和腹膜积液的容积匹配率分别为62.5%、65.2%、22.2%和3.0%。所有患者均成功完成腹腔穿刺术。超声显示游离液能有效指导引流管的放置和监测68例患者的病情。结论:本研究提示游离液的超声表现可作为评估非创伤性急腹症的一种选择,并可指导急诊科的外科引流管放置。临床试验号:不适用。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
391
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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