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Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography

BACKGROUND: Surgery of appendicitis carries 7-11% negative appendectomy rates. Sonographically visualized normal appendix precludes unnecessary computed tomography (CT) examination and may reduce negative appendectomy rates. Tissue harmonic imaging (THI) has been reported to improve the overall imag...

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Autores principales: Inal, Mikail, Unal, Birsen, Bilgili, Yasemin Karadeniz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780548
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.18114
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author Inal, Mikail
Unal, Birsen
Bilgili, Yasemin Karadeniz
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description BACKGROUND: Surgery of appendicitis carries 7-11% negative appendectomy rates. Sonographically visualized normal appendix precludes unnecessary computed tomography (CT) examination and may reduce negative appendectomy rates. Tissue harmonic imaging (THI) has been reported to improve the overall image quality. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess whether THI is more successful than conventional ultrasonography (US) in detecting normal and pathologic appendices. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was performed on 185 patients who applied for routine US examinations in whom clinical findings of appendicitis were detected in 25. We searched for the appendix; applying both THI and conventional US to each patient, one before and the other after the routine US examinations. Patients were divided into two groups; one was evaluated first with conventional US and the other first with THI. When the appendix was found, localization, diameter and time spent for visualization were recorded. Twelve patients were operated; all of whom had appendicitis pathologically. Two methods were compared for: 1. Success rates in all patients; female, male and child groups separately; 2. Visualization of pathologic and normal appendices; 3. Time for visualization of appendix; 4. Comparison of success rates in the adult and child population. The relationship between the rate of visualization and body mass index was evaluated. RESULTS: The appendix was visualized better by THI in all patients, and in the female and male groups (P < 0.001). In children, both methods were more successful compared to adults (P < 0.001, compared to male group, P < 0.001, compared to female group), with no difference between the methods (P = 0.22). When only the normal appendices were concerned, there was significant difference between both methods (P < 0.000). Both methods detected pathologic appendices better than normal ones, with a higher ratio for THI (P = 0.022 for the THI group, and χ(2 )= 7.22, P = 0.07 for the conventional US group). THI visualized the appendix faster. Both methods were more successful in lean patients (P = 0.004 for THI, P = 0.001 for conventional US imaging). CONCLUSIONS: THI visualizes appendix better than conventional US. It is a simple and time saving method that may eliminate further diagnostic imaging, and it may decrease negative appendectomy rates and related complications.
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spelling pubmed-43477552015-03-16 Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography Inal, Mikail Unal, Birsen Bilgili, Yasemin Karadeniz Iran J Radiol Abdominal Imaging BACKGROUND: Surgery of appendicitis carries 7-11% negative appendectomy rates. Sonographically visualized normal appendix precludes unnecessary computed tomography (CT) examination and may reduce negative appendectomy rates. Tissue harmonic imaging (THI) has been reported to improve the overall image quality. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess whether THI is more successful than conventional ultrasonography (US) in detecting normal and pathologic appendices. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was performed on 185 patients who applied for routine US examinations in whom clinical findings of appendicitis were detected in 25. We searched for the appendix; applying both THI and conventional US to each patient, one before and the other after the routine US examinations. Patients were divided into two groups; one was evaluated first with conventional US and the other first with THI. When the appendix was found, localization, diameter and time spent for visualization were recorded. Twelve patients were operated; all of whom had appendicitis pathologically. Two methods were compared for: 1. Success rates in all patients; female, male and child groups separately; 2. Visualization of pathologic and normal appendices; 3. Time for visualization of appendix; 4. Comparison of success rates in the adult and child population. The relationship between the rate of visualization and body mass index was evaluated. RESULTS: The appendix was visualized better by THI in all patients, and in the female and male groups (P < 0.001). In children, both methods were more successful compared to adults (P < 0.001, compared to male group, P < 0.001, compared to female group), with no difference between the methods (P = 0.22). When only the normal appendices were concerned, there was significant difference between both methods (P < 0.000). Both methods detected pathologic appendices better than normal ones, with a higher ratio for THI (P = 0.022 for the THI group, and χ(2 )= 7.22, P = 0.07 for the conventional US group). THI visualized the appendix faster. Both methods were more successful in lean patients (P = 0.004 for THI, P = 0.001 for conventional US imaging). CONCLUSIONS: THI visualizes appendix better than conventional US. It is a simple and time saving method that may eliminate further diagnostic imaging, and it may decrease negative appendectomy rates and related complications. Kowsar 2014-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4347755/ /pubmed/25780548 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.18114 Text en Copyright © 2014, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Iranian Society of Radiology; Published by Kowsar. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Inal, Mikail
Unal, Birsen
Bilgili, Yasemin Karadeniz
Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title_full Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title_fullStr Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title_full_unstemmed Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title_short Better Visualization of Vermiform Appendix With Tissue Harmonic Imaging Compared to Conventional Sonography
title_sort better visualization of vermiform appendix with tissue harmonic imaging compared to conventional sonography
topic Abdominal Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780548
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.18114
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