Comparison of Cranial Ultrasound and Computed Tomographic Scan Finding in Infants with Post Meningitis Complications

Umar Ajaz, Aliya Ahmed, Asim Nawaz Niazi, Fasih Hashmi, Samina Akhtar, Basit Mukhtar
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Objective: To compare the findings of cranial ultrasound and computed tomographic (CT) scans in infants with post-meningitis complications. Methodology: A prospective analysis of 124 consecutive term infants was conducted in the department of radiology at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad from August 2021 to April 2022. Transfontanelle ultrasonography was performed with a two-dimensional Sonoace 1500 ultrasound scanner (Medison Inc, South Korea 1995) equipped with a 6.5 megahertz (MHz) curvilinear small head probe. Sagittal and coronal sections were scanned using standard techniques. We included all 124 confirm cases of meningitis came to our hospital in the period through consecutive non probability sampling, which fulfilled the required sample size to test the objective in our population.  Results: The average age of the infants was 4 months, with 71 (57.3%) males and 53 (42.7%) were females. Ultrasonography results were confirmed by CT scans in all patients. The diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography was found to be 32.14%. Seizures disorders were the most common complication observed in the study population. Conclusion: Using transfontanelle ultrasound, it is possible to diagnose lesions inside the infant's brain. Transfontanelle ultrasound scans are most often requested for hydrocephalus detection and for abnormal findings. Infants with post-meningitic complications commonly suffer seizures. In post meningitic complications, ultrasound can still be used as an early non-invasive diagnostic modality despite its low diagnostic accuracy. Improved collaboration between radiologists and pediatricians can lead to better outcomes and reduced mortality and morbidity in neonates and infants.
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婴儿脑膜炎后并发症的颅脑超声与计算机断层扫描的比较
目的:比较小儿脑膜炎后并发症的颅脑超声和CT表现。方法:对2021年8月至2022年4月在伊斯兰堡巴基斯坦医学科学研究所放射科对124名连续足月婴儿进行前瞻性分析。使用二维Sonoace 1500超声扫描仪(Medison Inc ., South Korea 1995),配备6.5兆赫(MHz)曲线小头部探头,进行经囟门超声检查。矢状面和冠状面采用标准技术扫描。通过连续的非概率抽样,我们纳入了这段时间来我院确诊的124例脑膜炎病例,满足了在我们人群中检验目标所需的样本量。结果:患儿平均年龄4月龄,男71例(57.3%),女53例(42.7%)。所有患者的超声检查结果均与CT检查结果一致。超声诊断准确率为32.14%。癫痫是研究人群中最常见的并发症。结论:应用经囟门超声诊断婴幼儿脑内病变是可行的。经囟门超声扫描最常用于脑积水检测和异常发现。患有脑膜炎后并发症的婴儿通常会出现癫痫发作。在脑膜炎后的并发症中,超声仍然可以作为一种早期的非侵入性诊断方式,尽管其诊断准确性较低。改善放射科医生和儿科医生之间的合作可以带来更好的结果,并降低新生儿和婴儿的死亡率和发病率。
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