Title of article :
Is It Worthwhile to Fully Evaluate the Stomach in Every Ultrasound Examination of the Abdominal Cavity?
Author/Authors :
Goudarzi, M. Department of Radiology - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Navabi, J. Department of Internal Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Salimi, Gh. Department of Internal Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Background/Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of abdominal sonography in the fasting
state with no hypotonic agents in the detection and exclusion of gastric lesions.
Patients and Methods: One-hundred patients with normal upper gastrointestinal endoscopy,
94 patients with a major gastric abnormality (including 59 intraluminal tumors, three submucosal
masses, 29 ulcers, two polyps and one hypertrophied gastric mucosa) and 75 patients with minor
gastric abnormalities (mainly gastritis) were enrolled into the study.
Results: Of the 100 normal patients, ultrasound showed four false positive results with 96%
specificity of the examination. Within the major gastric lesion group, ultrasound was true positive
in 55 of 59 tumors, 15 of 29 ulcers, three of three submucosal masses and the case of giant gastric
mucosa. It was negative in the detection of gastric polyps. It could detect only 8% of minor gastric
abnormalities.
Conclusion: Abdominal sonography in the fasting state, if carefully performed, is sufficiently
accurate in detection and exclusion of major gastric lesions. Therefore, although it cannot replace
endoscopic and barium studies of the stomach, careful evaluation of the stomach is recommended
in every sonographic evaluation of the abdominal cavity.
Keywords :
Ultrasonography , Abdominal Cavity , Gastrointestinal Endoscopy , Sensitivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics