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The use of computed tomography for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children does not influence the overall rate of negative appendectomy or perforation.

M J Weyant1, S R Eachempati, M A Maluccio, N Spigland, L J Hydo, P S Barie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Computed tomography (CT) has been used more frequently to diagnose acute appendicitis in children. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of CT has any influence on negative appendectomy or perforation rates.
METHODS: Review of a prospective database of children having appendectomy for suspected acute appendicitis. Negative appendectomy and perforation rates were determined by correlation with final pathology reports.
RESULTS: Eighty-five consecutive patients underwent appendectomy for the suspicion of acute appendicitis. The overall negative appendectomy rate was 17.6%, being 19.4% in females and 16.6% in males (p = 0.75). The overall accuracy, sensitivity and positive predictive value of CT were 75%, 91%, and 81%, respectively. Patients that had CT did not have a significantly lower rate of negative appendectomy (17.9% vs. 19.3%, p > 0.99) or perforation (26% vs. 17%; p = 0.53).
CONCLUSIONS: The use of CT for the diagnosis of appendicitis in children does not change the negative appendectomy rate. Results of studies performed in adults may not be extrapolated to the evaluation of children with suspected acute appendicitis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12594877     DOI: 10.1089/109629601750185325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)        ISSN: 1096-2964            Impact factor:   2.150


  5 in total

1.  Pediatric CT scan usage in Japan: results of a hospital survey.

Authors:  Nader Ghotbi; Akira Ohtsuru; Yoji Ogawa; Mariko Morishita; Nana Norimatsu; Hiroyuki Namba; Hiroyuki Moriuchi; Masataka Uetani; Shunichi Yamashita
Journal:  Radiat Med       Date:  2006-10

2.  'To have...or not to have'. Should computed tomography and ultrasonography be implemented as a routine work-up for patients with suspected acute appendicitis in a regional hospital?

Authors:  David T Chiang; Elaine I Tan; David Birks
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 1.891

Review 3.  Improvement in the diagnosis of appendicitis.

Authors:  Frederick Thurston Drake; David Reed Flum
Journal:  Adv Surg       Date:  2013

4.  Progress in the diagnosis of appendicitis: a report from Washington State's Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program.

Authors:  Frederick Thurston Drake; Michael G Florence; Morris G Johnson; Gregory J Jurkovich; Steve Kwon; Zeila Schmidt; Richard C Thirlby; David R Flum
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 12.969

5.  Computed tomography for diagnosis of acute appendicitis in adults.

Authors:  Bo Rud; Thomas S Vejborg; Eli D Rappeport; Johannes B Reitsma; Peer Wille-Jørgensen
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-11-19
  5 in total

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