儿科重症监护病房阑尾炎和假性阑尾炎病例系列。

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Kam L Hon, Alexander K C Leung, Yan T K Lee, Stephanie Tsang, Karen K Y Leung, Wun F A Hui, Wing L Cheung, Wai Y M Leung
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简介阑尾炎是一种常见的儿童疾病,在诊断上有一定难度。严重的病例可能需要在危重或重症监护室接受治疗。这些 "危重阑尾炎诊断 "很少被描述:我们回顾性地查看了香港儿童医院儿科重症监护室(PICU)的数据库,确定了疑似和确诊阑尾炎的病例。本病例系列总结并报告了每个病例的临床特征、放射学检查结果和最终诊断。我们回顾了六例在儿童重症监护病房(PICU)接受治疗的匿名阑尾炎病例,以说明阑尾炎的不同年龄段和临床表现。发炎的阑尾破裂、腹膜炎和胰腺炎是其中一些并发症。其中一个病例的潜在诊断是克罗恩病。此外,一名临床诊断为阑尾炎的女孩被发现是肝母细胞瘤破裂,并无阑尾炎(即假性阑尾炎):结论:及时诊断、手术切除发炎的阑尾以及在必要时使用适当的抗菌药物对于降低与严重阑尾炎相关的死亡率和发病率至关重要。如本病例所示,需要接受重症监护的患者可能患有急性髓性白血病、线粒体脑病乳酸酸中毒综合征(MELAS)、炎症性肠病和并发症等并发症。假性阑尾炎是一个重要的鉴别诊断。在这些重症监护病房病例中,影像学检查对于确定和确诊阑尾炎和假性阑尾炎至关重要。
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A Case Series of Appendicitis and Pseudo-appendicitis in a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Introduction: Appendicitis is a common childhood condition that can be diagnostically challenging. Severe cases may necessitate support in the critical or intensive care unit. These "critical appendicitis diagnoses" have rarely been described.

Case description: We retrospectively reviewed the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) database of the Hong Kong Children's Hospital and identified cases of suspected and confirmed appendicitis. Clinical features, radiologic findings and final diagnosis of each case were summarized and reported in this case series. We review six anonymized cases of appendicitis managed in a PICU to illustrate the different age spectrum and clinical manifestations of the condition. Rupture of the inflamed appendix, peritonitis and pancreatitis were some of the complications encountered. Crohn's disease was found in one case as an underlying diagnosis. Also, one girl clinically diagnosed with appendicitis was found to be a case of ruptured hepatoblastoma with no appendicitis (i.e., pseudoappendicitis).

Conclusion: Prompt diagnosis, surgical removal of the inflamed appendix, and use of appropriate antimicrobials when indicated are essential in reducing mortality and morbidity associated with severe appendicitis. Significant premorbid conditions such as acute myeloid leukemia, Mitochondrial Encephalopathy Lactic Acidosis Syndrome (MELAS), inflammatory bowel disease and complications may be present in patients needing intensive care as is illustrated in the present cases. Pseudoappendicitis is an important differential diagnosis. Imaging is crucial and useful in establishing and confirming the diagnosis of appendicitis and pseudo-appendicitis in these PICU cases.

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期刊介绍: Current Pediatric Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in pediatric medicine. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in pediatric medicine.
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