FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES

FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim MB,ChB, FICMS, FRCS Glasgow, Assist. Prof. of Urology, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Basrah University, Basrah, IRAQ. Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the use of ultraport...

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Main Author: Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim
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Language:English
Published: university of basrah 2017-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Surgery
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Online Access:https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_132415_e9cfc5acff4f26cf11d2f5f873cd144a.pdf
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spelling doaj-37f1eed4efde4be2acbbb2ead13b20c82020-11-25T03:03:49Zenguniversity of basrahBasrah Journal of Surgery1683-35892409-501X2017-06-01231303610.33762/bsurg.2017.132415132415FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIESMahmood Sh AbdulkarimFIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim MB,ChB, FICMS, FRCS Glasgow, Assist. Prof. of Urology, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Basrah University, Basrah, IRAQ. Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the use of ultraportable sonography in the emergency department for urological emergency conditions by one urosurgeon. The results were compared to the final diagnosis after performing a second sonography, computed tomography and cystoscopy so to calculate the specificity and sensitivity of this test and outline its advantages and disadvantages for the emergency department and the examining urologist. This prospective study was done between 2010 and 2015. A 217 patients with either flank pain or hematuria were included. An ultraportable sonography was used to examine all patients at the emergency department and the results were compared to the final diagnosis after evaluating those patients with another ultrasound, contrast study, computed tomography and cystoscopy. The statistical analysis of the results showed a very high sensitivity of 97%, with a specificity of 75%, the false positive ratio was 25% which is high but the false negative result rate is 3.0% which was low, there was a high predictive value of 98% for positive, and only 66.7% for negative with a likelihood ratio of 3.881 for positive results. In conclusion, ultraportable sonography can be used with high efficacy and accuracy in emergency urological conditions, it carry a lot of satisfaction for both the patient and the physician, it can improve patient management by reducing the time needed for diagnosing and assessing the patient condition. It is strongly recommend for primarily use in the emergency department.https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_132415_e9cfc5acff4f26cf11d2f5f873cd144a.pdfultraportable sonographyurological emergencies
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FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
Basrah Journal of Surgery
ultraportable sonography
urological emergencies
author_facet Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim
author_sort Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim
title FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
title_short FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
title_full FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
title_fullStr FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
title_full_unstemmed FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
title_sort five years experience of using ultraportable sonography for urological emergencies
publisher university of basrah
series Basrah Journal of Surgery
issn 1683-3589
2409-501X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF USING ULTRAPORTABLE SONOGRAPHY FOR UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Mahmood Sh Abdulkarim MB,ChB, FICMS, FRCS Glasgow, Assist. Prof. of Urology, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Basrah University, Basrah, IRAQ. Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the use of ultraportable sonography in the emergency department for urological emergency conditions by one urosurgeon. The results were compared to the final diagnosis after performing a second sonography, computed tomography and cystoscopy so to calculate the specificity and sensitivity of this test and outline its advantages and disadvantages for the emergency department and the examining urologist. This prospective study was done between 2010 and 2015. A 217 patients with either flank pain or hematuria were included. An ultraportable sonography was used to examine all patients at the emergency department and the results were compared to the final diagnosis after evaluating those patients with another ultrasound, contrast study, computed tomography and cystoscopy. The statistical analysis of the results showed a very high sensitivity of 97%, with a specificity of 75%, the false positive ratio was 25% which is high but the false negative result rate is 3.0% which was low, there was a high predictive value of 98% for positive, and only 66.7% for negative with a likelihood ratio of 3.881 for positive results. In conclusion, ultraportable sonography can be used with high efficacy and accuracy in emergency urological conditions, it carry a lot of satisfaction for both the patient and the physician, it can improve patient management by reducing the time needed for diagnosing and assessing the patient condition. It is strongly recommend for primarily use in the emergency department.
topic ultraportable sonography
urological emergencies
url https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_132415_e9cfc5acff4f26cf11d2f5f873cd144a.pdf
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