Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasound in Cholestatic Infants with Biliary Atresia.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS Turkish archives of pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2024.24084
Hermis Arsena, Audric Kenny Tedja, Hesti Gunarti, Tiara Putri Leksono, Afina Azka Latifanisa Kuncoro, Adisrasti Rejeki Amaragati, Akhmad Makhmudi, Gunadi Gunadi
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Biliary atresia (BA) is an obstructive cholangiopathy that involves the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. Ultrasound (US) can aid in evaluation of the biliary system and be efficiently used in daily practice. However, most studies on US for diagnosing BA have been conducted in developed countries. Therefore, we have aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of US in BA in infants with cholestasis from a developing country. This retrospective study used data collected from our hospital medical records. The US findings were compared with the gold standard intraoperative or cholangiography findings. Thirty-five BA patients (19 males and 16 females) and 36 controls (20 males and 16 females) were included in the study. Most of the patients (85.7%) were ≤ 6 months old. The absence of a gallbladder demonstrated 71.42% sensitivity (Sn), 91.67% specificity (Sp), 89.29% positive predictive value (PPV), 76.74% negative predictive value (NPV), 8.57 positive likelihood ratio (LR+), and 0.31 negative likelihood ratio (LR-) for diagnosing BA. The triangular cord sign demonstrated 14.28% Sn, 100% Sp, 100% PPV, 76.74% NPV, ∞ LR+, and 0.86 LR- for diagnosing BA. The combination of gallbladder absence and a positive triangular cord sign demonstrated 82.85% Sn, 91.67% Sp, 90.63% PPV, 84.61% NPV, 9.95 LR+, and 0.19 LR- for diagnosing BA. The diagnostic accuracy of US in BA is high, indicating that it can be the imaging tool of choice in infants with cholestasis. Ultrasound is safe and can be easily used in daily practice without the risk of radiation exposure.

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胆道闭锁婴儿胆汁淤积症的超声诊断准确性。
胆道闭锁(BA)是一种涉及肝内和肝外胆管的阻塞性胆道病。超声(US)可帮助评估胆道系统,并可在日常工作中有效使用。然而,大多数关于超声诊断胆汁淤积症的研究都是在发达国家进行的。因此,我们旨在评估 US 对发展中国家胆汁淤积症婴儿 BA 诊断的准确性。这项回顾性研究使用的数据来自我们医院的医疗记录。我们将 US 检查结果与金标准术中或胆管造影检查结果进行了比较。研究共纳入 35 名 BA 患者(19 名男性和 16 名女性)和 36 名对照组患者(20 名男性和 16 名女性)。大多数患者(85.7%)的年龄小于6个月。无胆囊对诊断 BA 的敏感性(Sn)为 71.42%,特异性(Sp)为 91.67%,阳性预测值(PPV)为 89.29%,阴性预测值(NPV)为 76.74%,阳性似然比(LR+)为 8.57,阴性似然比(LR-)为 0.31。三角索征诊断 BA 的 Sn 值为 14.28%,Sp 值为 100%,PPV 值为 100%,NPV 值为 76.74%,∞ LR+ 和 0.86 LR-。胆囊缺失和三角索征阳性的组合显示,诊断 BA 的 Sn 值为 82.85%,Sp 值为 91.67%,PPV 值为 90.63%,NPV 值为 84.61%,LR 值为 9.95+,LR 值为 0.19-。超声波对 BA 的诊断准确率很高,表明它可以作为胆汁淤积症婴儿的首选成像工具。超声检查非常安全,可在日常工作中轻松使用,没有辐射风险。
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