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疑似阑尾炎患儿腹部CT的阑尾外表现

Extra-appendiceal findings in pediatric abdominal CT for suspected appendicitis.

作者信息

Halverson Mark, Delgado Jorge, Mahboubi Soroosh

机构信息

Department of Radiology, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 3W47 Main Building, 324 S. Thirty-fourth St., Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA,

出版信息

Pediatr Radiol. 2014 Jul;44(7):816-20. doi: 10.1007/s00247-014-2894-3. Epub 2014 Mar 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Much has been written regarding the incidence, types, importance and management of abdominal CT incidental findings in adults, but there is a paucity of literature on incidental findings in children.

OBJECTIVE

We sought to determine the prevalence and characteristics of extra-appendiceal and incidental findings in pediatric abdominal CT performed for suspected appendicitis.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A retrospective review was performed of abdominal CT for suspected appendicitis in a pediatric emergency department from July 2010 to June 2012. Extra-appendiceal findings were recorded. Any subsequent imaging was noted. Extra-appendiceal findings were divided into incidental findings of doubtful clinical significance, alternative diagnostic findings potentially providing a diagnosis other than appendicitis explaining the symptoms, and incidental findings that were abnormalities requiring clinical correlation and sometimes requiring further evaluation but not likely related to the patient symptoms.

RESULTS

One hundred sixty-five children had abdominal CT for suspected appendicitis. Seventy-seven extra-appendiceal findings were found in 57 (34.5%) patients. Most findings (64 of 77) were discovered in children who did not have appendicitis. Forty-one of these findings (53%) could potentially help explain the patient's symptoms, while 30 of the findings (39%) were abnormalities that were unlikely to be related to the symptoms but required clinical correlation and sometimes further work-up. Six of the findings (8%) had doubtful or no clinical significance.

CONCLUSION

Extra-appendiceal findings are common in children who undergo abdominal CT in the setting of suspected appendicitis. A significant percentage of these patients have findings that help explain their symptoms. Knowledge of the types and prevalence of these findings may help radiologists in the planning and interpretation of CT examinations in this patient population.

摘要

背景

关于成人腹部CT偶然发现的发生率、类型、重要性及处理,已有大量文献报道,但关于儿童偶然发现的文献却很少。

目的

我们试图确定因疑似阑尾炎而行小儿腹部CT检查时阑尾外及偶然发现的发生率和特征。

材料与方法

对2010年7月至2012年6月期间某儿科急诊科因疑似阑尾炎而行腹部CT检查的病例进行回顾性研究。记录阑尾外的发现。记录任何后续的影像学检查。阑尾外发现分为临床意义可疑的偶然发现、可能提供阑尾炎以外的诊断以解释症状的替代性诊断发现,以及需要临床关联且有时需要进一步评估但不太可能与患者症状相关的异常偶然发现。

结果

165例儿童因疑似阑尾炎行腹部CT检查。57例(34.5%)患者发现77项阑尾外发现。大多数发现(77项中的64项)见于无阑尾炎的儿童。其中41项发现(53%)可能有助于解释患者的症状,而30项发现(39%)是不太可能与症状相关但需要临床关联且有时需要进一步检查的异常。6项发现(8%)临床意义可疑或无临床意义。

结论

在疑似阑尾炎的情况下接受腹部CT检查的儿童中,阑尾外发现很常见。这些患者中有很大一部分的发现有助于解释其症状。了解这些发现的类型和发生率可能有助于放射科医生对该患者群体的CT检查进行规划和解读。

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