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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
2005 Volume.68 No. 1 p.39 ~ p.44
Experimental Study of 99mTc-Ciprofloxacin (Infecton) Imaging for the Diagnosis of the Acute Appendicitis
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Abstract
Purpose: Acute appendicitis is the most common disease requiring abdominal surgery, but for atypical clinical findings, a preoperative diagnosis is difficult and the frequency of a false positive and false negative diagnosis is high. The authors compared the diagnostic accuracy of a Technetium-99m-ciprofloxacin scan with that of the other diagnostic tools and evaluated its potential for clinical applications.

Methods: Seventeen patients were among those patients who visited the emergency room due to right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain were selected for this study. The decision for primary treatment was based on the clinical findings (RLQ pain, nausea, tenderness, rebound tenderness, leukocytosis, etc) and the radiological findings (abdominal ultrasonogram, abdominal computed tomography, etc). The 99mTc-ciprofloxacin scan was conducted regardless of the decision above. For the patients who underwent surgery, the final diagnosis of acute appendicitis was based on the pathologic result and for patients who did not undergo surgery, the final diagnosis was determined by the clinical course.

Results: Seventeen patients were enrolled in this study (7 males, 10 females). The patient¢¥s age ranged from 8 to 71 years and the average age was 29.2 years. The diagnostic accuracy of acute appendicitis is presented in order of the clinical findings, the radiological findings and the 99mTc- ciprofloxacin scan as follows: The sensitivity was 100%, 90.9% and 100%; the specificity rates was 33.3%, 50% and 67%; the positive predictive value was 87.5%, 90.9% and 93%; the negative predictive values was 100%, 50% and 100%; the false positive rate was 66.7%, 50% and 33.3%; the false negative rate was 0%, 9% and 0%. The respective p-values for the correlation between these results and the final diagnosis were 0.021, 0.049 and 0.002.

Conclusion: A 99mTc-ciprofloxacin scan can decrease the false positive and the false negative rate and increase the diagnostic accuracy of acute appendicitis patients
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