Establishing normal gallbladder volume: a comparative study of dual energy computed tomography and ultrasound measurements in a North Indian population

Sachin Khanduri, Ambreen Fatima, Salma Khan, Zaara Khan, Vasundhara Sharma, Vibhor Dhingra, Tanya Bansal, Akshat Kumar Yadav, Mugheer Ahmad, Saddam Husain
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Background: The gallbladder, a critical component of the biliary system, plays a vital role in bile storage and digestion. Dysfunction in the gallbladder often results in gallstone formation, leading to significant healthcare burdens worldwide. Gallstone disease and gallbladder carcinoma are major health concerns, particularly in regions like India, where prevalence is high and poorly understood. Methods: This study aims to establish the normal baseline volume of the gallbladder using dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) and compare it with measurements obtained via ultrasound (USG). The cross-sectional study conducted at Era's Lucknow medical college and hospital involved 265 individuals aged 18-80 years with non-gallbladder-related abdominal conditions. Results: Final results showed the mean gallbladder volume to be 29.33±8.70 cm3 by DECT and 27.40±8.58 cm3 by USG, with DECT measurements being on average 1.93 cm3 higher. A significant association was found between gallbladder volume and obesity, but not gender. Conclusions: The findings suggest DECT provides slightly higher and potentially more accurate measurements of gallbladder volume compared to USG. These insights contribute to a better understanding of gallbladder physiology and the implications of its volume in various pathologies, emphasizing the need for further studies with larger sample sizes to validate these observations.
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确定正常胆囊容积:北印度人群双能计算机断层扫描和超声波测量比较研究
背景:胆囊是胆道系统的重要组成部分,在胆汁储存和消化方面发挥着至关重要的作用。胆囊功能障碍通常会导致胆结石的形成,从而在全球范围内造成巨大的医疗负担。胆石症和胆囊癌是主要的健康问题,尤其是在印度等地区,其发病率很高,但人们对其了解甚少:本研究旨在使用双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)确定胆囊的正常基线体积,并将其与通过超声波(USG)获得的测量值进行比较。这项横断面研究在 Era's Lucknow 医学院和医院进行,共有 265 名年龄在 18-80 岁之间的非胆囊相关腹部疾病患者参与:最终结果显示,DECT 测量的平均胆囊容积为 29.33±8.70 立方厘米,USG 测量的平均胆囊容积为 27.40±8.58 立方厘米,DECT 测量的平均胆囊容积高出 1.93 立方厘米。胆囊体积与肥胖有明显关系,但与性别无关:研究结果表明,与 USG 相比,DECT 对胆囊体积的测量略高,而且可能更准确。这些见解有助于更好地了解胆囊的生理机能以及胆囊容积对各种病症的影响,同时强调有必要进行样本量更大的进一步研究,以验证这些观察结果。
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