Evaluacion de la redundancia de pruebas en la apendicitis aguda.

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Autors de IIS La Fe

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AIM: Evaluation of the redundancy of abdominal ultrasound tests in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in a third level hospital. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study of patients treated for suspected acute appendicitis in 2011 at our center. The variables of the study were: age, origin of the patient, blood count, number of ultrasounds performed, surgery and final diagnosis based on surgical findings. We defined as redundant ultrasound the request for a new ultrasound in patients with a final diagnosis of appendicitis and previous positive ultrasound.nd total expressed as percentage of observed / expected lung volume (VPT o/e) and percentage of herniated liver (PHH). We studied: survival, ECMO and associated malformations. RESULTS: 340 patients with a mean age of 9.4 years (range 2-13) were analyzed, 278 of whom had appendicitis and 62 non-specific abdominal pain. 246 were derived from other centers of which 217 (88%) provided an ultrasound. Of the 198 patients referred with positive ultrasound, 76 cases were repeated, of which 78.9% can be considered as redundant. From the total of patients with appendicitis, 29.6% were operated on with 2 or more ultrasounds. Leukocytosis was not found to influence ultrasound redundancy (15,600 vs 15,100, p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: The 78.9% of the duplicate ultrasounds do not fit the definition of rational use of a diagnostic test. The greater request for ultrasound is not attributable to differences on the blood test results, nevertheless the origin of the patient seems to influence in that request.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0214-1221, 2445-2807

Cirugia Pediatrica : Organo Oficial De La Sociedad Espanola De Cirugia Pediatrica  Masson Publishing

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Abstract of Published Item
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29-33
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PubMed:
29419956
Factor d'Impacte:
0,118 SCImago
Quartil:
Q4 SCImago

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Keywords

  • Abdomen; Abdominal; Acute; Appendicitis; Pain; Ultrasonography

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