학술논문

Akutes Abdomen: Was will der Kliniker vom Radiologen wissen?
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Der Radiologe: Zeitschrift für diagnostische und interventionelle Radiologie, Radioonkologie, Nuklearmedizin. 59(2):95-105
Subject
Abdominelle Schmerzen
Sonographie
Multidetektor-Computertomographie
Diagnostik
Klinische Entscheidungshilfe
Abdominal pain
Ultrasound
Multidetector computed tomography
Diagnostics
Clinical decision support
Language
German
ISSN
0033-832X
1432-2102
Abstract
Clinical issue: Acute abdominal pain is a prevalent problem in the emergency department. The work-up has to include a broad spectrum of differential diagnoses, which should be narrowed down with respect to frequent diagnoses without overlooking rare but potentially even more severe pathologies.Standard radiological methods: The radiological method of choice for the initial work-up after sonography is computed tomography, which has demonstrated the highest sensitivity and specificity for most findings. Plain film radiographs of the abdomen rarely contribute to the final diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging is reserved for selected cases, which are described in this article.Assessment: The clinical decision trees and recommendations, which need to be in the report depending on the diagnosis, are of relevance for every radiologist who deals with patients with acute abdominal presentations.Practical recommendations: Knowledge of the clinical diagnostic approach in patients with acute abdomen is an unavoidable prerequisite for optimal cooperation between clinicians and radiologists in acute situations.