Diagnostic impact of emergency ultrasound of RUQ pain
Authors:
Abdulaziz AlRabiah
, Afnan Almass
, Noura Ahmed
, Torki AlNasser
, Abdulaziz Islam
, Mohammed BinAskar
, Falwah Alharthi
Abstract
Background: Even though ultrasound is an excellent tool in medical diagnostics and evaluation, its lack of full automation can be a substantial downside. In this study, we evaluated the result of bedside ultrasound right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain by physicians in the emergency ward of King Saud University Medical City when compared to the review of the diagnosis by hospital radiologists. Methods: By means of a questionnaire, data were collected from King Saud hospital patients who presented with RUQ pain suggesting biliary disease in the emergency department. The questionnaire was made available on-site and a notification was passed to all on-duty physicians per shift to fill it out after the initial investigation of RUQ pain and to place the printout in a collection box. Results: Half of the initial diagnoses were cholelithiasis (53.6%), followed by cholecystitis (30.4%), and lastly cholangitis (3.4%), making the majority of suggested diagnoses related to the gall bladder. A review by the on-duty radiologist confirmed 55.2% of initial diagnoses and refuted 22.4%. Conclusion: More RUQ ultrasound training is required among emergency physicians.Keywords: RUQ, pain, ultrasound, sonogram, imaging
Pubmed Style
Abdulaziz AlRabiah, Afnan Almass, Noura Ahmed, Torki AlNasser, Abdulaziz Islam, Mohammed BinAskar, Falwah Alharthi. Diagnostic impact of emergency ultrasound of RUQ pain. SJE Med. 2021; 27 (February 2021): 193-196. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1578398416
Publication History
Received: January 08, 2020
Accepted: February 11, 2021
Published: February 27, 2021
Authors
Abdulaziz AlRabiah
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Afnan Almass
Emergency Medicine Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, AdDiriyah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Noura Ahmed
Emergency Medicine Resident, National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Torki AlNasser
Medical Intern, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abdulaziz Islam
General Anesthesia Resident, Prince Sultan Military Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed BinAskar
General Surgery Resident, Prince Sultan Military Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Falwah Alharthi
Emergency Medicine Resident, National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.