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The influence of early adoption of nonenhanced computed tomography on management of patients with pyogenic liver abscess

Authors :
Tung‐Ying Chiang
Yung‐Ning Huang
Yu‐Chieh Weng
Xiang‐Bo Liu
Chun‐Guang Zeng
Guang‐Ming Yang
Jung‐Chieh Lee
Peng‐Xiang Liu
Chih‐Kai Yang
Pei‐Ting Cheng
Hui‐Shan Hsieh
Wei‐Ting Chen
Yang‐Bor Lu
Source :
JGH Open, Vol 7, Iss 6, Pp 419-423 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aim A pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is an infectious disease with high in‐hospital mortality. It has no specific symptoms and is difficult to be diagnosed early in the emergency department. Ultrasound is commonly used to detect PLA lesions of PLA, but its sensitivity can be affected by lesion size, location, and clinician experience. Therefore, early diagnosis and prompt treatment (especially abscess drainage) are crucial for better patient outcomes and should be prioritized by clinical physicians. Methods We conducted a retrospective study to compare the effect of early and late (i.e., receiving CT scanning within 48 h and >48 h after admission) adoption of nonenhanced computed tomography (CT) scanning regarding the hospitalization days and interval between admission and drainage of patients with PLA. Results This study included 76 hospitalized patients with PLA in the Department of Digestive Disease of Xiamen Chang Gung Hospital in China who underwent CT examinations from 2014 to 2021. We conducted CT scans on 56 patients within 48 h of admission and on 20 patients more than 48 h after admission. The early CT group had a significantly shorter hospitalization length compared with the late CT group (15.0 days vs. 20.5 days; P = 0.035). Besides, the median time to initiate drainage after admission was also significantly shorter in the early CT group than in the late CT group (1.0 days vs. 4.5 days; P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23979070
Volume :
7
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JGH Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.26d3f823052a4efaa6bdf5d426cc5a9c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12913