The radiologic roadmap for treatment of an acute appendicitis patient who tested positive for coronavirus disease 19
ObjectiveIn this study, we aimed to emphasize the role of radiological imaging in determining the treatment of a patient, who tested positive for COVID-19 and diagnosed with acute appendicitis during the pandemic. MethodsA 31-year-old patient presented to the emergency department due to abdominal pa...
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Published in | BJR case reports Vol. 7; no. 6; p. 20210102 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Report |
Language | English |
Published |
01.03.2022
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Summary: | ObjectiveIn this study, we aimed to emphasize the role of radiological imaging in determining the treatment of a patient, who tested positive for COVID-19 and diagnosed with acute appendicitis during the pandemic. MethodsA 31-year-old patient presented to the emergency department due to abdominal pain. Ultrasound examination, thoracic and pelvic CT scan were performed. ResultsNon-complicated appendicitis can be treated conservatively with antibiotics. Treatment can be maintained by starting with IV antibiotics and bridging therapy with oral antibiotics. ConclusionThis studysummarize how radiological follow-up can be used to decide on the suitability of the patient for appropriate medical treatment as an alternative to surgery in a patient, whose gold standard treatment is emergency surgical intervention, which is frequently encountered in the emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare workers need to be protected to ensure the continuity of the health system. On the other hand, patients requiring emergency healthcare should also be provided with appropriate treatment. Healthcare professionals should choose the most appropriate treatment method, protecting themselves and their patients as much as possible. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Case Study-2 content type line 59 SourceType-Reports-1 ObjectType-Report-1 |
ISSN: | 2055-7159 |
DOI: | 10.1259/bjrcr.20210102 |