The Role of Abdominal CT in the Management of Acute Abdominal Conditions in Children

Osnat Zmora, Atara Indursky, Gal Becker, Netanel Agajany, Rachel Aber, Vasilina Kaminsky
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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the influence of abdominal computerized tomography (CT) scans on the management of children presenting with acute abdominal conditions, considering concerns regarding radiation exposure. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of all acute pediatric patients who underwent abdominal CT in a tertiary hospital, during 2018-2019. Results: Over the 2-year period, 976 pediatric patients were admitted due to acute abdominal conditions. Of 197 (20.2%) patients who underwent abdominal CT scans, management plan was modified based on CT results in 67.5%. In non-trauma cases, the impact on the management plan was even more pronounced, affecting 91.2% of patients, and led to invasive procedures (one third), non-invasive actions (one third), or discharge (one third). Multivariate analysis demonstrated a significantly higher odds ratios (OR) for impact on management in non-trauma patients (OR=24) as compared to trauma patients, especially younger (OR=1.58 annually) and male (OR=10.42) patients, and when performed early (OR=2.44, for each day earlier). Trauma patients with a lower body mass index (BMI) (OR=1.02 per percentile decrease) demonstrated a significantly larger impact. Conclusion: These results support a more liberal use of early CT scans in non-traumatic acute pediatric abdominal conditions, especially in younger male patients, with more careful consideration in trauma patients, particularly those with high BMIs.
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腹部 CT 在治疗儿童急性腹部疾病中的作用
研究目的本研究旨在评估腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)对急性腹部疾病患儿治疗的影响,同时考虑到辐射暴露问题。方法对 2018-2019 年期间在一家三级医院接受腹部 CT 检查的所有急性期儿科患者进行回顾性研究。结果:两年期间,976 名儿科患者因急腹症入院。在接受腹部CT扫描的197例(20.2%)患者中,67.5%的患者根据CT结果修改了治疗方案。在非外伤病例中,对管理计划的影响更为明显,91.2%的患者受到影响,导致有创手术(三分之一)、非有创行动(三分之一)或出院(三分之一)。多变量分析表明,与创伤患者相比,非创伤患者(OR=24),尤其是年轻患者(OR=1.58,每年)和男性患者(OR=10.42),以及早期实施手术的患者(OR=2.44,每提前一天),对治疗方案产生影响的几率比(OR)明显更高。体重指数(BMI)较低的外伤患者(OR=1.02,每降低一个百分点)受到的影响明显更大。结论:这些结果支持在非创伤性小儿急腹症中更自由地使用早期 CT 扫描,尤其是对年轻男性患者,而对创伤患者,尤其是体重指数较高的患者,则应更慎重考虑。
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