Role of focused appendiceal computed tomography in clinically equivocal acute appendicitis
JPMA-Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 2006; 56 (5): 200-203
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To determine the accuracy of FACT [focused appendiceal computed tomography] in evaluation of acute appendicitis. The study was conducted in Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, over a period of one year. Sixty-three patients with clinically equivocal acute appendicitis underwent thin-section non-enhanced helical CT. Axial scans were obtained in a single breath hold from L2 vertebral level to the pubic symphysis with 5-mm collimation and a pitch of 1.5. All scans were obtained without oral, intravenous, or rectal contrast material. Criteria for diagnosis of acute appendicitis included an enlarged appendix [>6 mm diameter] and periappendiceal inflammation. Final diagnoses were established with the results of surgical or clinical follow-up. There were 21 true-positive diagnoses, 38 true-negative diagnoses, no false-positive diagnoses, and 2 false-negative diagnoses, which yielded a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 100%. Non-enhanced FACT is a highly accurate problem solving technique in clinically equivocal cases of acute appendicitis
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IMEMR
Main subject:
Appendix
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Acute Disease
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J. Pak. Med. Assoc.
Year:
2006