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APENDIC-RADS:一种用于诊断急性阑尾炎的超声报告系统。

APENDIC-RADS: an ultrasound reporting system for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis.

作者信息

Queiroz Marcos Roberto Gomes de, Jabour Victor Arantes, Souza Junior José Leão de, Paixão Milena Ribeiro, Silva Paulo Savoia Dias da, Kang Davi Wen Wei, Barboza Gaby Cecilia Yupanqui Guerra, Bourroul Guilherme Muniz, Lamare Juliana Maria Haddad de, Pontes Irline Cordeiro de Macedo, Pereira Gabriela Cauper de Carvalho, Roselli Wanessa Rolando, Silva Marcelo Rocha Corrêa da, Rahal Junior Antonio, Braga Cesar Augusto Passos, Francisco Neto Miguel José

机构信息

Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Einstein (Sao Paulo). 2024 Dec 16;22:eAO1164. doi: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO1164. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Abdominal ultrasonography is widely used to evaluate suspected cases of appendicitis. Objective descriptions of the direct and indirect signs of appendicitis result in varied assessments of its likelihood. This study introduces the Appendix Imaging Reporting and Data System (APENDIC-RADS) to standardize the reporting of appendix ultrasound findings.

METHODS

This single-center retrospective study included consecutive patients of all ages who underwent abdominal ultrasonography for the investigation of acute appendicitis. The primary outcome was histopathological confirmation of acute appendicitis post-surgery. The imaging findings were classified into five categories: APENDIC-RADS 0, where the appendix cannot be visualized; APENDIC-RADS 1, indicating a normal appendix; APENDIC-RADS 2, describing an appendix that is likely normal but only partially visualized; APENDIC-RADS 3, appendicitis cannot be ruled out due to uncertain features and APENDIC-RADS 4, acute appendicitis.

RESULTS

A total of 747 patients were assessed for suspected acute appendicitis using ultrasonography. Of the diagnosed patients, 52% were male, primarily exhibiting symptoms such as nausea and/or vomiting (60%), right iliac fossa pain (54%), and sudden decompression in the right iliac fossa (24%). Stratification into APENDIC-RADS categories revealed a significant variation in the incidence of acute appendicitis, with incidence rates of 4.5% for category 0 and 0.7%, 2.2%, 11.5%, and 93.5% for categories 1 to 4, respectively (p<0.001). The APENDIC-RADS showed excellent discriminative ability, evidenced by an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.950 (95%CI=0.899-1).

CONCLUSION

APENDIC-RADS categorization demonstrated excellent performance in standardizing the ultrasound-determined probability of acute appendicitis. Its implementation could improve physician communication and standardization of patient management.

摘要

目的

腹部超声广泛用于评估疑似阑尾炎病例。对阑尾炎直接和间接征象的客观描述导致对其可能性的评估各不相同。本研究引入阑尾影像报告和数据系统(APENDIC-RADS)以规范阑尾超声检查结果的报告。

方法

这项单中心回顾性研究纳入了所有年龄段因调查急性阑尾炎而接受腹部超声检查的连续患者。主要结局是术后急性阑尾炎的组织病理学确诊。影像表现分为五类:APENDIC-RADS 0,阑尾不可见;APENDIC-RADS 1,提示阑尾正常;APENDIC-RADS 2,描述阑尾可能正常但仅部分可见;APENDIC-RADS 3,因特征不确定不能排除阑尾炎;APENDIC-RADS 4,急性阑尾炎。

结果

共有747例疑似急性阑尾炎患者接受了超声评估。在确诊患者中,52%为男性,主要表现为恶心和/或呕吐(60%)、右下腹疼痛(54%)和右下腹突然减压(24%)。分层到APENDIC-RADS类别显示急性阑尾炎发病率有显著差异,0类发病率为4.5%,1至4类发病率分别为0.7%、2.2%、11.5%和93.5%(p<0.001)。APENDIC-RADS显示出优异的鉴别能力,受试者操作特征曲线下面积为0.950(95%CI=0.899-1)证明了这一点。

结论

APENDIC-RADS分类在规范超声确定的急性阑尾炎概率方面表现优异。其应用可改善医生之间的沟通和患者管理的标准化。

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