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Use of morphine cholescintigraphy in the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis in critically ill patients.

L Flancbaum1, P S Choban.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of morphine enhanced radionuclide cholescintigraphy (MC) in the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis (AC) in critically ill patients.
DESIGN: Retrospective chart review.
SETTING: 2 university hospitals. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Records of all ICU patients who underwent MC as part of an evaluation for AC over an 8 year period were reviewed (n = 45). All patients initially had standard radionuclide cholescintigraphy (RC) performed which showed nonvisualization of the gallbladder (GB) and were then given morphine sulfate (0.05-0.1 mg/kg i.v.).
RESULTS: The mean age was 54 years (range 18-84 years). Risk factors for AC included fasting in 41 patients (mean 12.4 days) and total parenteral nutrition in 32 patients. Signs of biliary sepsis included temperature > 100 degrees F in 38 patients, WBC > 10,000/ml3 in 40 patients, abdominal pain in 29 patients, and abnormal liver function tests in 42 patients. 23 patients had GB ultrasonography, with 7 showing stones. MC was positive (non-visualization) in 16 patients and negative (GB visualized) in 29, including 4 with gallstones. All patients in whom the GB was visualized did so within 1 h. There were 13 patients with positive MC who underwent operation; 12 had AC (9 acalculous, 3 calculous). Three patients were treated medically and recovered (false positive). All 29 patients with negative MC were true negatives. Overall, MC had an accuracy of 91%, sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 88%, positive predictive value of 75%, and negative predictive value of 100%.
CONCLUSION: MC is a useful test in the evaluation of critically ill patients for suspected AC, particularly in patients with known risk factors or documented gallstones.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7775692     DOI: 10.1007/bf01726533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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