Standardization of common bile duct size using ultrasound in pediatric patients
Author / Expert
Erika B Lindholm, Teerin Meckmongkol, Ari J. Feinberg, Arthur Kim, Sean Ciullo, Mary Mallon, Harsh Grewal, Rajeev Prasad, L. Grier Arthur
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Abstract
Background/Purpose
The incidence of choledocholithiasis is increasing. The diagnosis of common bile duct (CBD) obstruction is based on abnormal CBD size. Establishing norms for CBD size in children would improve diagnostic accuracy. We analyzed ultrasounds (US) to determine normal pediatric CBD size based on age and then validated this against patients with choledocholithiasis.
Methods
A retrospective review was conducted for children less than 21 years of age with US defined CBD size. Patients were stratified into age groups by ANOVA statistical analysis. Secondary analysis included patients with confirmed choledocholithiasis in comparison to the normal cohort.
Results
A total of 778 patients had US without pathology. Group 1 (10 years) 2.98±1.17 mm, p
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