Ultrasonography/MRI Versus CT for Diagnosing Appendicitis
@article{Aspelund2014UltrasonographyMRIVC,
title={Ultrasonography/MRI Versus CT for Diagnosing Appendicitis},
author={G Aspelund and Abbey L. Fingeret and Erica R. Gross and David O. Kessler and Connie H. Keung and Arul S. Thirumoorthi and Pilyung Stephen Oh and Gerald G. Behr and Susie Chen and Brooke S. Lampl and William Middlesworth and Jessica J. Kandel and Carrie Ruzal-Shapiro},
journal={Pediatrics},
year={2014},
volume={133},
pages={586 - 593}
}BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional imaging increases accuracy in diagnosing appendicitis. We hypothesized that a radiation-free imaging pathway of ultrasonography selectively followed by MRI would not change clinical end points compared with computed tomography (CT) for diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed children (<18 years old) who had diagnostic imaging for suspected acute appendicitis between November 2008 and October 2012. Before November 2010 CT was…
Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper
88 Citations
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Availability Reduces Computed Tomography Use for Pediatric Appendicitis Diagnosis.
- MedicinePediatric emergency care
- 2020
Introducing MRI for as an imaging option for children with suspected appendicitis and an inconclusive ultrasound markedly reduced CT use, but did result in a small increase in imaging charges and time to preliminary radiology read.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosis of acute appendicitis.
- MedicineThe Cochrane database of systematic reviews
- 2021
MRI appears to be highly accurate in confirming and excluding acute appendicitis in adults, children, and pregnant women regardless of protocol, and the results do not rule out that some MRI protocols are more accurate than others.
Appendicitis: Role of MRI.
- MedicinePediatric emergency care
- 2019
Magnetic resonance imaging, using a rapid protocol, without contrast or sedation, has been found to be highly sensitive and specific in the evaluation of children with acute right lower quadrant pain in a number of studies.
Prospective Comparison of the Diagnostic Accuracy of MR Imaging versus CT for Acute Appendicitis.
- MedicineRadiology
- 2018
The diagnostic accuracy of MR imaging was similar to that of CT for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that the optimal cutoff point to maximize accuracy was 4 or higher, at which point there was no difference between MR imaging and CT.
Secondary imaging for suspected appendicitis after equivocal ultrasound: time to disposition of MRI compared to CT
- MedicineEmergency Radiology
- 2017
MRI is a feasible alternative to CT for secondary imaging in acute appendicitis for showing comparable ED throughput metrics and diagnostic accuracy, with added benefits of reduced radiation and avoidance of intravenous contrast.
Equivocal Pediatric Appendicitis: Unenhanced MR Imaging Protocol for Nonsedated Children-A Clinical Effectiveness Study.
- MedicineRadiology
- 2016
Unenhanced MR imaging is sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of equivocal appendicitis in nonsedated pediatric patients.
Alvarado Scores Predict Additive Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Workup of Suspected Appendicitis in Children.
- MedicineThe Journal of surgical research
- 2019
Effectiveness of a Staged US and Unenhanced MR Imaging Algorithm in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Appendicitis.
- MedicineRadiology
- 2018
Purpose To establish, in a large cohort, the diagnostic performance of a staged algorithm involving ultrasonography (US) followed by conditional unenhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for the…
How to diagnose acute appendicitis: ultrasound first
- MedicineInsights into Imaging
- 2016
Ultrasound (US) should be the first imaging modality for diagnosing acute appendicitis (AA), as US sensitivity is limited, and non-diagnostic US examinations with non-visualization of the appendix are more a rule than an exception.
National Trends in Diagnostic Imaging for Appendicitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Using NSQIP
- MedicineThe American surgeon
- 2019
This cross-sectional study uniquely analyzes diagnostic imaging in a national appendectomy population and found imaging equally predictive in women of childbearing age and elderly individuals compared with the general population.
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 45 REFERENCES
Systematic Review: Computed Tomography and Ultrasonography To Detect Acute Appendicitis in Adults and Adolescents
- MedicineAnnals of Internal Medicine
- 2004
This meta-analysis summarized data from 22 prospective studies that compared results of computed tomography, ultrasonography, or both with surgical findings or clinical follow-up in patients with suspected appendicitis.
MRI for clinically suspected pediatric appendicitis: an implemented program
- MedicinePediatric Radiology
- 2012
MRI is an effective and efficient method of imaging children with clinically suspected appendicitis using an expedited four-sequence protocol, sensitivity and specificity are comparable to CT while avoiding the detrimental effects of ionizing radiation.
Ultrasonography and limited computed tomography in the diagnosis and management of appendicitis in children.
- MedicineJAMA
- 1999
Data show that CTRC following a negative or indeterminate ultrasonography result is highly accurate in the diagnosis of appendicitis in children.
Use and Accuracy of Diagnostic Imaging by Hospital Type in Pediatric Appendicitis
- MedicinePediatrics
- 2013
Widespread preoperative imaging did not eliminate unnecessary pediatric appendectomies and broadly-applicable strategies to systematically maximize diagnostic accuracy for childhood appendicitis, while minimizing ionizing radiation exposure, are urgently needed.
Suspected appendicitis in children: US and CT--a prospective randomized study.
- MedicineRadiology
- 2002
In inconclusive cases, performing additional abdominal CT can improve diagnostic accuracy and thereby decrease the negative appendectomy rate without an increase in the perforation rate.
Managing radiation exposure in children--reexamining the role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of appendicitis.
- MedicineJournal of pediatric surgery
- 2012
A simple MRI protocol in patients with clinically suspected appendicitis: results in 138 patients and effect on outcome of appendectomy
- MedicineEuropean Radiology
- 2008
MRI has a high accuracy in detecting and excluding appendicitis, an alternative diagnosis or showing the normal appendix, and can be a valuable and cost-effective tool in the workup of patients clinically suspected of having appendiciti.
Factors associated with imaging modality choice in children with appendicitis.
- MedicineThe Journal of surgical research
- 2012
MR imaging in children with nonperforated acute appendicitis: value of unenhanced MR imaging in sonographically selected cases.
- MedicineAJR. American journal of roentgenology
- 1998
The ability to see acute appendicitis with MR imaging was evaluated, the appearance and morphologic changes were described, and the most accurate sequence was determined.
Pregnant patients suspected of having acute appendicitis: effect of MR imaging on negative laparotomy rate and appendiceal perforation rate.
- MedicineRadiology
- 2009
For pregnant patients clinically suspected of having AA, use of MR imaging yields favorable combinations of NLR and PR compared with previously reported values, and the radiation exposure associated with CT examination can be avoided in most cases.







