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Classification of acute diverticulitis in the left colon with ultrasonography and computed tomography: Value of current severity classification schemes.
Roson Gradaille, N; Narbona Díez, A; Garriga Farriol, M V; Pruna Comella, X; Pedraza Gutiérrez, S; López Cano, M; Badia, J M.
Affiliation
  • Roson Gradaille N; Servicio de Diagnóstico por la imagen, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI), Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: nroson@vhebron.net.
  • Narbona Díez A; Servicio de Diagnóstico por la Imagen, Hospital General de Granollers, Granollers, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Garriga Farriol MV; Servicio de Diagnóstico por la Imagen, Hospital Universitari Josep Trueta, Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI), Girona, Spain.
  • Pruna Comella X; Servicio de Diagnóstico por la Imagen, Hospital General de Granollers, Granollers, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pedraza Gutiérrez S; Servicio de Diagnóstico por la Imagen, Hospital Universitari Josep Trueta, Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI), Girona, Spain.
  • López Cano M; Servicio de Cirugía General y Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Badia JM; Servicio de Cirugía General y Aparato Digestivo, Hospital General de Granollers, Granollers, Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Radiologia (Engl Ed) ; 65(1): 32-42, 2023.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36842784
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

AIMS:

The current management of acute diverticulitis of the left colon (ADLC) requires tests with high prognostic value. This paper analyzes the usefulness of ultrasonography (US) in the initial diagnosis of ADLC and the validity of current classifications schemes for ADLC. PATIENTS This retrospective observational study included patients with ADLC scheduled to undergo US or computed tomography (CT) following a clinical algorithm. According to the imaging findings, ADLC was classified as mild, locally complicated, or complicated. We analyzed the efficacy of US in the initial diagnosis and the reasons why CT was used as the first-line technique. We compared the findings with published classifications schemes for ADLC.

RESULTS:

A total of 311 patients were diagnosed with acute diverticulitis; 183 had ADLC, classified at imaging as mild in 104, locally complicated in 60, and complicated in 19. The diagnosis was reached by US alone in 98 patients, by CT alone in 77, and by combined US and CT in 8. The main reasons for using CT as the first-line technique were the radiologist's lack of experience in abdominal US and the unavailability of a radiologists on call. Six patients diagnosed by US were reexamined by CT, but the classification changed in only three. None of the published classification schemes included all the imaging findings.

CONCLUSIONS:

US should be the first-line imaging technique in patients with suspected ADLC. Various laboratory and imaging findings are useful in establishing the prognosis of ADLC. New schemes to classify the severity of ADLC are necessary to ensure optimal clinical decision making.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diverticulitis / Diverticulitis, Colonic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Radiologia (Engl Ed) Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diverticulitis / Diverticulitis, Colonic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Radiologia (Engl Ed) Year: 2023 Type: Article