Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT

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Autor(a) principal: Yi,Dae Yong
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Lee,Kyung Hoon, Park,Sung Bin, Kim,Jee Taek, Lee,Na Mi, Kim,Hyery, Yun,Sin Weon, Chae,Soo Ahn, Lim,In Seok
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal de Pediatria (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objectives: Computed tomography should be performed after careful consideration due to radiation hazard, which is why interest in low dose CT has increased recently in acute appendicitis. Previous studies have been performed in adult and adolescents populations, but no studies have reported on the efficacy of using low-dose CT in children younger than 10 years. Methods: Patients (n = 475) younger than 10 years who were examined for acute appendicitis were recruited. Subjects were divided into three groups according to the examinations performed: low-dose CT, ultrasonography, and standard-dose CT. Subjects were categorized according to age and body mass index (BMI). Results: Low-dose CT was a contributive tool in diagnosing appendicitis, and it was an adequate method, when compared with ultrasonography and standard-dose CT in terms of sensitivity (95.5% vs. 95.0% and 94.5%, p = 0.794), specificity (94.9% vs. 80.0% and 98.8%, p = 0.024), positive-predictive value (96.4% vs. 92.7% and 97.2%, p = 0.019), and negative-predictive value (93.7% vs. 85.7% and 91.3%, p = 0.890). Low-dose CT accurately diagnosed patients with a perforated appendix. Acute appendicitis was effectively diagnosed using low-dose CT in both early and middle childhood. BMI did not influence the accuracy of detecting acute appendicitis on low-dose CT. Conclusion: Low-dose CT is effective and accurate for diagnosing acute appendicitis in childhood, as well as in adolescents and young adults. Additionally, low-dose CT was relatively accurate, irrespective of age or BMI, for detecting acute appendicitis. Therefore, low-dose CT is recommended for assessing children with suspected acute appendicitis.
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spelling Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CTAppendicitisChildhoodComputed tomographyUltrasonographyAbstract Objectives: Computed tomography should be performed after careful consideration due to radiation hazard, which is why interest in low dose CT has increased recently in acute appendicitis. Previous studies have been performed in adult and adolescents populations, but no studies have reported on the efficacy of using low-dose CT in children younger than 10 years. Methods: Patients (n = 475) younger than 10 years who were examined for acute appendicitis were recruited. Subjects were divided into three groups according to the examinations performed: low-dose CT, ultrasonography, and standard-dose CT. Subjects were categorized according to age and body mass index (BMI). Results: Low-dose CT was a contributive tool in diagnosing appendicitis, and it was an adequate method, when compared with ultrasonography and standard-dose CT in terms of sensitivity (95.5% vs. 95.0% and 94.5%, p = 0.794), specificity (94.9% vs. 80.0% and 98.8%, p = 0.024), positive-predictive value (96.4% vs. 92.7% and 97.2%, p = 0.019), and negative-predictive value (93.7% vs. 85.7% and 91.3%, p = 0.890). Low-dose CT accurately diagnosed patients with a perforated appendix. Acute appendicitis was effectively diagnosed using low-dose CT in both early and middle childhood. BMI did not influence the accuracy of detecting acute appendicitis on low-dose CT. Conclusion: Low-dose CT is effective and accurate for diagnosing acute appendicitis in childhood, as well as in adolescents and young adults. Additionally, low-dose CT was relatively accurate, irrespective of age or BMI, for detecting acute appendicitis. Therefore, low-dose CT is recommended for assessing children with suspected acute appendicitis.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572017000600625Jornal de Pediatria v.93 n.6 2017reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2017.01.004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYi,Dae YongLee,Kyung HoonPark,Sung BinKim,Jee TaekLee,Na MiKim,HyeryYun,Sin WeonChae,Soo AhnLim,In Seokeng2017-12-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572017000600625Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2017-12-08T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
title Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
spellingShingle Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
Yi,Dae Yong
Appendicitis
Childhood
Computed tomography
Ultrasonography
title_short Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
title_full Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
title_fullStr Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
title_sort Accuracy of low dose CT in the diagnosis of appendicitis in childhood and comparison with USG and standard dose CT
author Yi,Dae Yong
author_facet Yi,Dae Yong
Lee,Kyung Hoon
Park,Sung Bin
Kim,Jee Taek
Lee,Na Mi
Kim,Hyery
Yun,Sin Weon
Chae,Soo Ahn
Lim,In Seok
author_role author
author2 Lee,Kyung Hoon
Park,Sung Bin
Kim,Jee Taek
Lee,Na Mi
Kim,Hyery
Yun,Sin Weon
Chae,Soo Ahn
Lim,In Seok
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yi,Dae Yong
Lee,Kyung Hoon
Park,Sung Bin
Kim,Jee Taek
Lee,Na Mi
Kim,Hyery
Yun,Sin Weon
Chae,Soo Ahn
Lim,In Seok
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Appendicitis
Childhood
Computed tomography
Ultrasonography
topic Appendicitis
Childhood
Computed tomography
Ultrasonography
description Abstract Objectives: Computed tomography should be performed after careful consideration due to radiation hazard, which is why interest in low dose CT has increased recently in acute appendicitis. Previous studies have been performed in adult and adolescents populations, but no studies have reported on the efficacy of using low-dose CT in children younger than 10 years. Methods: Patients (n = 475) younger than 10 years who were examined for acute appendicitis were recruited. Subjects were divided into three groups according to the examinations performed: low-dose CT, ultrasonography, and standard-dose CT. Subjects were categorized according to age and body mass index (BMI). Results: Low-dose CT was a contributive tool in diagnosing appendicitis, and it was an adequate method, when compared with ultrasonography and standard-dose CT in terms of sensitivity (95.5% vs. 95.0% and 94.5%, p = 0.794), specificity (94.9% vs. 80.0% and 98.8%, p = 0.024), positive-predictive value (96.4% vs. 92.7% and 97.2%, p = 0.019), and negative-predictive value (93.7% vs. 85.7% and 91.3%, p = 0.890). Low-dose CT accurately diagnosed patients with a perforated appendix. Acute appendicitis was effectively diagnosed using low-dose CT in both early and middle childhood. BMI did not influence the accuracy of detecting acute appendicitis on low-dose CT. Conclusion: Low-dose CT is effective and accurate for diagnosing acute appendicitis in childhood, as well as in adolescents and young adults. Additionally, low-dose CT was relatively accurate, irrespective of age or BMI, for detecting acute appendicitis. Therefore, low-dose CT is recommended for assessing children with suspected acute appendicitis.
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