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著者: Obermaier R, Benz S, Asgharnia M, Kirchner R, Hopt UT.
雑誌名: Eur J Med Res. 2003 Oct 22;8(10):451-6.
Abstract/Text
OBJECTIVE: The value of ultrasound in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis is still unclear. Both, studies with excellent and such with disappointing results have been published. The aim of this investigation was to answer the question, whether the results of these studies depend on study design, the investigating clinical department, or the number of ultrasound investigators. METHODS: A systematic literature research (PubMed (NLM) database) was performed. Of 99 publications dealing with ultrasound in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, 69 were relevant to investigate the value of ultrasound in suspected appendicitis. RESULTS: Results of single-center studies (sensitivity 81.6%, specificity 89.8%, accuracy 85.7%) are better then those of multi-center trials (38.3%, 87.6%, 62.9%). There are no distinct differences between the investigating departments (surgeons 78.9%, 88.9%, 86.0%; radiologists 83.1%, 88.1%, 83.5%; mixed 77.8%, 87.1%, 79.4%, no specification 73.8%, 87.1%, 80.45.9%). Less than 10 investigators showed better diagnostic values (84.3%, 86.8%, 85.6%) compared to studies with 10 or more investigators (64.7%, 88.6%, 67.7%). CONCLUSION: The results of multi-center trials are disappointing and the good results of single-center studies do not reflect surgical everyday life. However, excellent results can be obtained if the investigation is restricted to a few specialists irrespectively of the clinical department.
PMID 14594651 Eur J Med Res. 2003 Oct 22;8(10):451-6.
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