A Prospective Evaluation of Emergency Department Bedside Ultrasonography for the Detection of Acute Cholecystitis

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Summers, Shane M. [1 ]
Scruggs, William [1 ]
Menchine, Michael D. [1 ]
Lahham, Shadi [1 ]
Anderson, Craig [1 ]
Amr, Omar [1 ]
Lotfipour, Shahram [1 ]
Cusick, Seric S. [1 ]
Fox, J. Christian [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Emergency Med, Orange, CA 92668 USA
关键词
SUSPECTED ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS; RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT; SONOGRAPHIC MURPHY SIGN; PHYSICIANS; ULTRASOUND; GALLBLADDER; PATIENT; DISEASE; UNIT; PAIN;
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10.1016/j.annemergmed.2010.01.014
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: We assess the diagnostic accuracy of emergency physician performed bedside ultrasonography and radiology ultrasonography for the detection of cholecystitis, as determined by surgical pathology. Methods: We conducted a prospective, observational study on a convenience sample of emergency department (ED) patients presenting with suspected cholecystitis from May 2006 to February 2008 Bedside gallbladder ultrasonography was performed by emergency medicine residents and attending physicians at an academic institution Emergency physicians assessed for gallstones, a sonographic Murphy's sign, gallbladder wall thickness, and pericholecystic fluid, and the findings were recorded before formal imaging. The test characteristics of bedside and radiology ultrasonography were determined by comparing their respective results to pathology reports and clinical follow-up at 2 weeks. Results: Of the 193 patients enrolled, 189 were evaluated by bedside ultrasonography Forty-three emergency physicians conducted the ultrasonography, and each physician performed a median of 2 tests. After the bedside ultrasonography, 125 patients received additional radiology ultrasonography. Twenty-six patients underwent cholecystectomy, 23 had pathology-confirmed cholecystitis, and 163 were discharged home to follow-up. Twenty-five were excluded (23 lost to follow-up and 2 unavailable pathology). The test characteristics of bedside ultrasonography were sensitivity 87% (95% confidence interval [Cl] 66% to 97%), specificity 82% (95% Cl 74% to 88%), positive likelihood ratio 4.7 (95% Cl 3 2 to 6.9), negative likelihood ratio 0.16 (95% Cl 0.06 to 0.46), positive predictive value 44% (95% Cl 29% to 59%), and negative predictive value 97% (95% Cl 93% to 99%). The test characteristics of radiology ultrasonography were sensitivity 83% (95% Cl 61% to 95%), specificity 86% (95% Cl 77% to 92%), positive likelihood ratio 5.7 (95% Cl 3.3 to 9.8), negative likelihood ratio 0 20 (95% Cl 0 08 to 0.50), positive predictive value 59% (95% Cl 41% to 76%), and negative predictive value 95% (95% Cl 88% to 99%). Conclusion: The test characteristics of emergency physician performed bedside ultrasonography for the detection of acute cholecystitis are similar to the test characteristics of radiology ultrasonography. Patients with a negative ED bedside ultrasonography result are unlikely to require cholecystectomy or admission for cholecystitis within 2 weeks of their initial presentation [Ann Emerg Med. 2010;56:114-122]
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