临床上未被怀疑的7岁以下儿童肺炎
Boaz Karmazyn1, David S Hains2, Rebeca Santos3
1Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Riley Hospital for Children, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, Indiana University School of Medicine, 705 Riley Hospital Dr., Rm 1053, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA. Bkarmazy@iu.edu.
Emergency radiology
|August 16, 2025
概括
在幼儿中,计算机断层扫描 (CT) 诊断的炎炎往往是不被怀疑的,并且可能有负面的尿液测试. 建议进行后续成像检查,以检查痕和膀外逆流 (VUR).
科学领域:
- 儿科脏病学 儿科脏病学
- 诊断成像 诊断成像 诊断成像
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
背景情况:
- 在幼儿中诊断热炎存在重大挑战.
- 早期和准确的诊断对于预防长期损伤至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定7岁以下儿童通过计算机断层扫描 (CT) 诊断的炎炎的发病率和特征.
- 为了确定CT诊断的无临床怀疑的肺炎发炎病例.
主要方法:
- 追溯分析2011年至2024年间通过CT诊断的7岁以下儿童的炎炎.
- 对人口统计,临床和实验室数据的审查,以及儿童放射科医生的CT扫描结果.
- 使用Wilcoxon等级和Chi-square测试进行统计分析,以比较临床和成像发现.
主要成果:
- 在7岁以下的儿童中,CT诊断的肺炎病例中有51%是临床上没有怀疑的.
- 16.3%的患者有阴性尿液分析结果.
- 随访成像的患者中有23.4%出现脏痕,有80.4%患有膀肠外逆流 (VUR),其中50%患有VUR的人有高度VUR.
结论:
- 在幼儿中CT诊断的肌炎经常发生在没有明确的临床怀疑的情况下,并且可能与阴性尿检有关.
- 随访超声波和空白囊尿回路图对于评估脏痕和VUR至关重要,即使没有尿路感染 (UTI) 的病史.
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