| Literature DB >> 16374085 |
Seung Hum Yu1, Chun Bae Kim, Joong Wha Park, Myoung Soo Kim, David M Radosevich.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We wanted to review the usefulness of ultrasonography (US) for the diagnosis of appendicitis and to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of US according to patients' and researchers' characteristics.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16374085 PMCID: PMC2684974 DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2005.6.4.267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Radiol ISSN: 1229-6929 Impact factor: 3.500
Fig. 1Flow chart of meta-analysis in this study.
General Characteristics and Outcomes of Graded-compression Ultrasonography (US) for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis by Study (n = 22)
Note.-AA = acute appendicitis, NAR = negative appendectomy rate, TP = true positive, FP = false positive, FN = false negative, TN = true negative, Sn = sensitivity, Sp = specificity, NR = not reported
*Among 6 cases, 4 cases were finally diagnosed by clinical follow-up and computed tomography.
Subgroup Meta-analysis Results of Graded-compression US for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis by the Patients' Characteristics of Study
Note.-Numbers in parentheses are 95% CIs. Sn = sensitivity, Sp = specificity, LRP = likelihood ratio for a positive test result by the characteristics of study
1 Study that the age distribution of below 19 years is over 32% (53, 61-63)
2 Study that the age distribution of 20-49 years is over 60% (51, 55, 58)
3 Study that the age distribution of over 50 years is over 25% (56, 60)
4 Study that the male percentage is over 55% (61, 65-66)
5 Study that the female percentage is over 55% (51-55, 58, 60, 63-64, 67, 69, 72)
6 Highly suggestive group: Group of patients with classic clinical findings of appendicitis necessitating urgent surgery (75% over highly probability)
7 Suggestive or atypical appendicitis group: Group of patients with intermediate symptoms necessitating serial observation (25%~75% intermediate probability)
8 Less-likely group: Group of patients with low probability for appendicitis (25% under lower probability).
Subgroup Meta-analysis Results of Graded-compression US for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis by the Researchers' Characteristics of Study
Note.-Numbers in parentheses are 95% CIs. Sn = sensitivity, Sp = specificity, LRP = likelihood ratio for a positive test result by the characteristics of the study, exam = examination
*Diagnosis by the clinical information of initial physical examination, diagnostic score (> 10), or leukocytosis, etc.
†Diagnosis by graded-compression ultrasonography
1Study that the sonographic examiner was only diagnostic radiologist despite the kind of specialty of the coauthor in that article (58-59, 62-64, 67-70, 72).
2Study that the sonographic examiner was only others (surgeons or emergency physicians) (65, 71).