Clinical diagnostics versus a theoretic algorithm in diagnosing abdominal pain.In the United States, approximately half a million people are affected annually by gallbladder disease gallbladder disease Surgery A popular term for any condition associated with dysfunctional bile ducts, including cholecystitis, cholelithiasis or gallstones, and cancer . Accurate diagnosis of acute cholecystitis Cholecystitis Definition Cholecystitis refers to a painful inflammation of the gallbladder's wall. The disorder can occur a single time (acute), or can recur multiple times (chronic). versus a bad case of biliary colic is not always obvious, but distinguishing between the two has important therapeutic implications. Mills et al(1) have performed a sophisticated statistical study relating clinical and laboratory variables with ultrasound findings in right upper quadrant right upper quadrant Physical exam The abdominal region that contains the liver, duodenum and head of pancreas abdominal pain. Their retrospective study retrospective study, a study in which a search is made for a relationship between one phenomenon or condition and another that occurred in the past (e.g. includes 177 patients seen in a busy inner-city teaching hospital. They found four statistically significant predictors of ultrasound-diagnosed acute cholecystitis versus ultrasound-diagnosed cholelithiasis cholelithiasis /cho·le·li·thi·a·sis/ (ko?le-li-thi´ah-sis) the presence or formation of gallstones. cho·le·li·thi·a·sis n. . They found that elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin Bilirubin The predominant orange pigment of bile. It is the major metabolic breakdown product of heme, the prosthetic group of hemoglobin in red blood cells, and other chromoproteins such as myoglobin, cytochrome, and catalase. , clinical Murphy sign, and ultrasonic Murphy sign were predictors of the ultrasonic diagnosis of acute cholecystitis, biliary pancreatitis, and/or choledocholithiasis versus cholelithiasis. It is interesting to note that Murphy sign (a sign taught to all medical students) does, even after multivariate analysis, predict positive ultrasound. This underscores the importance of a good clinical examination with any patient who has abdominal pain. I vividly remember the first time I encountered an individual with Murphy sign. While visiting my parents during undergraduate school, my father was admitted with rightsided chest pain to rule out a myocardial infarction, since he had a history of coronary artery bypass Coronary artery bypass Surgical procedure to reroute blood around a blocked coronary artery. Mentioned in: Heart Failure coronary artery bypass, n . An internist came to examine him, and a Murphy sign was elicited. Immediately, the internist told us that it appeared that the gallbladder was inflamed. Even back then, an ultrasound was ordered, which suggested acute cholecystitis. More than a decade later, our diagnostic ability has not changed much. Since, at many institutions, emergent ultrasound may be more difficult to obtain, predicting positive results of ultrasound for right upper quadrant pain may help reduce medical costs. Mills et al have given the practicing physician some variables that are more likely to be associated with positive ultrasound findings. In future studies, they may wish to further extend their statistical analysis to include pathologically proven acute cholecystitis. As suggested by the authors, a theoretic algorithm or model that could predict acute cholecystitis would be useful. Prospective application of this model and results (including outcome, surgical findings, and pathologic findings) would be ideal. Until then, physicians will rely on clinical acumen, with knowledge gained from studies such as Mills et al to determine which patients should undergo ultrasound and initiate appropriate therapy. There is no sincerer love than the love of food. --George Bernard Shaw Please see "Association of Clinical and Laboratory Variables with Ultrasound Findings in Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain" on page 155 of this issue. Accepted June 2, 2004. Reference 1. Mills LD, Mills T, Foster B. Association of clinical and laboratory variables with ultrasound findings in right upper quadrant abdominal pain. South Med J 2004;97:155-161. Atul K. Madan, MD From the Bariatric Bariatric Pertaining to the study, prevention, or treatment of overweight. Mentioned in: Malnutrition Program, University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee. Medical Group, Inc, and the Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery minimally invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgery, see there. See Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. , Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN. Reprint requests to Atul K. Madan, MD, University of Tennessee, 956 Court Avenue, Room G210, Memphis, TN 38163. Email: amadan@utmem.edu |
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