The Value of Ultrasound in the Application of Water Enema in Intussusception
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Keywords

Ultrasound
Intussusception
Enema
Diagnostic efficiency

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v8i5.7332

Submitted : 2024-05-26
Accepted : 2024-06-10
Published : 2024-06-25

Abstract

Objective: To introduce high-frequency ultrasound diagnostic technology to cooperate with diagnosis and treatment for patients with intussusception, and to observe its clinical application effect. Methods: The study took patients with intussusception as the object of observation, with a total of 52 cases participating, all of which were clinically admitted from December 2022 to December 2023. After enrollment, the patients underwent high-frequency ultrasound detection in sequence, recording the ultrasound imaging characteristics, and referring to the results of surgical or leaky saline enema reset to confirm the diagnosis (the gold standard) to assess the diagnostic efficacy of high-frequency ultrasound technology. Results: Comparing the confirmed diagnostic results of surgery or leaking saline enema restoration, the detection rate of high-frequency ultrasound technology was 98.07% (P > 0.05). Among the 52 patients treated with hydropneumatic enema restoration with the cooperation of high-frequency ultrasound monitoring, 39 patients were successfully reset in the first treatment (75.00%), while 9 patients were successfully reset (17.30%) after multiple treatments (≥ 2 times); the remaining 4 patients were unsuccessful and then converted to surgical treatment, and all of them were successfully treated and cured. Conclusion: For the diagnosis of intussusception, high-frequency color Doppler ultrasound has the advantages of high accuracy and simple operation, which provides a scientific and accurate reference basis for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients.

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