| Literature DB >> 3522707 |
A S Rohr, S L Spector, S C Siegel, R M Katz, G S Rachelefsky.
Abstract
A-mode ultrasound examination of the maxillary sinuses with the Echosine and Sinusvu 2500 units was compared with roentgenographic examination in the diagnosis of maxillary and frontal sinusitis. A-mode ultrasound was primarily useful in the detection of secretions within the sinus and not mucosal thickening. Both ultrasound devices had high specificities (92% for Echosine and 94% for Sinusvu 2500) in the diagnosis of maxillary sinusitis, but the Echosine had a greater overall sensitivity (61%) than the Sinusvu 2500 (29%). More significantly, as the opacification of the roentgenogram increased (a higher probability of secretion), the Echosine demonstrated better agreement with the x-ray film. Ultrasound appeared to be less helpful in diagnosing frontal sinusitis, but there were too few cases of frontal sinusitis for statistical analysis. The Echosine is a useful screening device because of the high specificity of a positive result. Although A-mode ultrasound provides limited value in diagnosing mucosal thickening, it is particularly useful in following the course of therapy once a positive diagnosis of sinusitis has been established without subjecting the patient to additional x-ray exposure.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3522707 DOI: 10.1016/0091-6749(86)90115-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol ISSN: 0091-6749 Impact factor: 10.793