Ultrasonography And Paediatric Appendicitis: A Story Of Great Expectations And The Phantom Appendix!
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Beardsley, C.
Dillon, A.
Nguyen, F.
Croaker, G.
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BACKGROUND and AIMS: Appendicitis is the most common surgical
emergency in children yet the diagnostic workup of children
varies greatly among major centres internationally. Once heralded
as a revolution in diagnosis, the results of its clinical application
have been conflicting. Intra-operator variability has a
significant effect on appendix visualisation, with some centres
quoting visualisation rates as high as 80% and as others as low
as 30%. We had anecdotally observed that many ultrasounds
ordered at our centre were not visualising the appendix and
wanted to determine our visualisation rate and how it affects the
utility of ultrasound in clinical practice.
METHODS: 10 year retrospective review of all children, presenting
to the Canberra Hospital with right sided or periumbilical
abdominal pain between 2002 and 2012, where ultrasonography
was utilised in the confirmation or refutation of appendicitis as a
diagnosis.
RESULTS: 737 ultrasound scans were reviewed. Rates of ultrasonography
doubled over the period but appendix visualisation
rate dropped from 42% to 25%. Sensitivity is 96% when the
appendix was visualised for all tests but only 71% when a negative
result included non-visualised test. The incidence of appendicitis
was 21% in the total cohort, and 6% in the nonvisualisation
group. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonography is a theoretically appealing tool for
paediatric appendicitis, if and only if, the appendix is visualised.
If the incidence of appendicitis in the non-visualised group
approaches that of the general population, a non-visualised test
provides no reassurance whatsoever, and appendicitis remains a
diagnostic phantom for the clinician.
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