| Literature DB >> 25887961 |
Tijmen van Assen1,2, Jill A G M Brouns3, Marc R Scheltinga4,5, Rudi M Roumen6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic abdominal pain occasionally suffer from the anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES). A substantial number of patients report previous visits to an emergency department (ED) with acute pain. Aim of this study was to obtain the incidence of ACNES in patients presenting with abdominal pain in the ED of a Dutch teaching hospital.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887961 PMCID: PMC4327965 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-015-0096-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Figure 1Typical findings during physical examination in an ACNES patient. A. Trigger point is localized using palpating index finger. Tenderness increases when abdominal muscles are tensed as the patient lifts the head (Carnett’s test); B. Skin gnostic sensibility is determined using a swab. The shaded area overlying the trigger point reflects altered sensibility; C. A cold alcohol gauze is utilized to test the vital sensibility; D. By squeezing a fold containing the patient’s skin and subcutaneous fat between thumb and index finger, the area of interest hurts compared to the contralateral side (‘pinch test’).
Patients potentially having ACNES visiting the emergency department of a Dutch teaching hospital in 2011-2012
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| Patient file containing key words ‘ACNES’, ‘intercostal neuralgia’ or ‘abdominal wall pain’ (n) | 250 | 223 | 473 |
| Presenting to ED with a non abdominal illness (n) | 114 | 72 | 186 |
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| Presenting with abdominal pain (n) | 136 | 151 | 287 |
| ACNES (n) | 41 | 56 | 97 |
| Excluding patients outside MMC adherence area (n) | −6 | −3 | −9 |
| Diagnosis ACNES within MMC adherence area (n) | 35 | 53 | 88 |
Characteristics of patients diagnosed with ACNES (n = 88) in a Dutch emergency department during a two year period (2011/2012)
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| Gender (M:F) | 17:71 |
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| <1 week |
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| 1 week – 1 month |
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| 1 month – 6 months |
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| >6 months |
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| Abdominal pain location, n | |
| Right upper quadrant |
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| Left upper |
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| Right lower |
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| Left lower |
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| Trigger point, Yes: No (missing data, n) | 88:0 (0) |
| Carnett-sign, Pos: Neg (missing) | 65:5 (18) |
| Sensory disturbances, Y: N (missing) | 60:9 (19) |
| Pinch, Pos: Neg (missing) | 37:5 (46) |