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An evidence-based clinical protocol for diagnosis of acute appendicitis decreased the use of computed tomography in children
Authors:Adibe Obinna O  Amin Sejal R  Hansen Erik N  Chong Albert J  Perger Lena  Keijzer Richard  Muensterer Oliver J  Georgeson Keith E  Harmon Carroll M
Institution:
  • Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA
  • Abstract:

    Purpose

    The increased use of computed tomography (CT) to diagnose appendicitis in children has led to a concern for the possibility of increased CT-related cancer morbidity. We designed a clinical protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis in children in an attempt to decrease the use of CT scans at our institution.

    Methods

    Patients who had surgical consultation for suspected appendicitis were placed on the clinical protocol. Data concerning diagnosis and treatment were collected prospectively. Retrospective data from patients admitted to our institution with acute appendicitis before the clinical protocol were collected as historical controls.

    Results

    One hundred twelve patients were diagnosed and treated by our protocol between June and November 2009. Of these, 100 patients underwent an appendectomy for acute appendicitis. They were compared with 146 patients from 2007. In-house CT use decreased from 71.2% to 51.7% (P = .01). Preoperative ultrasound use increased from 2.7% to 21% (P < .001). The negative appendectomy rate increased (6.8% vs 11%, P = .25).

    Conclusions

    Our findings suggest that the implementation of an evidence-based clinical protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis in children may safely decrease the use of CT scans and increase the use of ultrasound.
    Keywords:Acute appendicitis  Clinical protocol  Computed tomography  Ultrasound
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