| Literature DB >> 28540197 |
Warapan Nakayuenyongsuk1, Hassan Choudry1, Karla Au Yeung1, Wikrom Karnsakul1.
Abstract
AIM: To explore and to analyze the patterns in decision-making by pediatric gastroenterologists in managing a child with a suspected diagnosis of functional gallbladder disorder (FGBD).Entities:
Keywords: Biliary dyskinesia; Cholecystectomy; Functional gallbladder disorder; Gallbladder ejection fraction
Year: 2017 PMID: 28540197 PMCID: PMC5424281 DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v6.i2.124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Pediatr ISSN: 2219-2808
Figure 1Questionnaire for pediatric gastroenterologists to assess a case with chronic right upper quadrant pain. EGD: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy; UGI: Upper gastrointestinal; U/S: Ultrasonography; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging; CCK-CS: Cholecystokininscintigraphy scan; GBEF: Gallbladde rejection fraction; RUQ: Right upper quadrant; NSAIDs: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Figure 2Investigations for chronic right upper quadrant pain in children. CCK: Cholecystokinin; EGD: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging; CT: Computed tomography; UGI: Upper gastrointestinal; HIDA: Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid.
Cut-off limits of gallbladder ejection fraction used for criteria to diagnose abnormal gallbladder function
| < 40% | 17 (20) |
| < 35% | 47 (55) |
| < 30% | 3 (3.5) |
| < 25% | 4 (4.7) |
| < 16% | 2 (2.4) |
| < 15% | 2 (2.4) |
Number of responses for each gallbladder ejection fraction cutoff.
Figure 3Criteria for referral for a surgical evaluation. GBEF: Gallbladder ejection fraction; CCK: Cholecystokinin; RUQ: Right upper quadrant; CCK-CS: Cholecystokinin scintigraphy scan.
Figure 4Algorithm for the best practice management approach in children with suspected functional gallbladder disorder (Ref. [1]). FGBD: Functional gallbladder disorder; RUQ: Right upper quadrant; GBEF: Gall bladder ejection fraction; CCK: Cholecystokinin; GERD: Gastroesophageal reflux disease; PPI: Proton pump inhibitor; MRCP: Magnetic resonance cholangipancreatography; ERCP: Endoscopic retrograde cholangipancreatography.