Computed tomography features associated with operative management for nonstrangulating small bowel obstruction

与非绞窄性小肠梗阻手术治疗相关的计算机断层扫描特征

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The management of nonstrangulating small bowel obstruction (SBO) may require surgery, but the need for and timing of surgical intervention isn't always apparent. We sought to determine whether specific features on computed tomography (CT) can predict the necessity for operative management. METHODS: Two radiologists independently reviewed CT scans from all patients admitted to hospital with SBO between 2004 and 2006. We examined the association between radiographic features and operative management by univariate analysis using the χ(2) or Fisher exact test. Significant factors with high concordance between radiologists were entered into a multivariable stepwise logistic regression model. RESULTS: There were 228 patients with SBO, 63 of whom met our inclusion criteria and had CT scans available for review. Three CT features were frequently associated with operative management and had good concordance between radiologists: complete bowel obstruction, small bowel dilation greater than 4 cm and transition point. Transition point was the only significant factor predictive of operative management for SBO on multivariable logistic regression analysis (OR 19, 95% confidence interval 1.8-201, p = 0.014). CONCLUSION: In patients with nonstrangulating SBO, the presence of a transition point on CT scan should alert the surgeon to the increased likelihood that operative management may be required.

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