Acute abdominal pain: emergency diagnosis and treatment (Part II)

Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible diagnosis, lack of diagnostic and treatment standard in emergency department and the need of a rapid patient management. It is of paramount importance to quickly rule out or diagnose life threatening c...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Cristoni, Valeria Palmonari, Primiano Iannone, Tiziano Lenzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2008-09-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1333
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spelling doaj-29f7f3022b014a018c894a1a3b7468bc2020-11-25T03:26:09ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262008-09-0144233110.4081/ecj.2008.4.23860Acute abdominal pain: emergency diagnosis and treatment (Part II)Lorenzo Cristoni0Valeria Palmonari1Primiano Iannone2Tiziano Lenzi3UO di Pronto Soccorso Medicina d’Urgenza, ImolaUO di Pronto Soccorso Medicina d’Urgenza, ImolaUO di Pronto Soccorso Medicina d’Urgenza, ImolaUO di Pronto Soccorso Medicina d’Urgenza, ImolaAcute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible diagnosis, lack of diagnostic and treatment standard in emergency department and the need of a rapid patient management. It is of paramount importance to quickly rule out or diagnose life threatening clinical conditions as acute myocardial infarction or aortic abdominal aneurism rupture. A few more time is allowed to confirm other diseases that lead to major complications if left untreated as acute appendicitis, testicular torsion and acute pyelonefritis. While acute abdominal pain in the elderly reflect often surgical conditions, it has a benign origin in the majority of young patients who can be generally managed as out patient, after a short clinical observation, with a diagnosis at discharge of non specific abdominal pain. The reason for the development of practical clinical pathways for patient with acute abdominal pain is to facilitate physician in differentiating patient who need hospital admission or a short intensive observation from those who can be safely discharged home.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1333
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Acute abdominal pain: emergency diagnosis and treatment (Part II)
Emergency Care Journal
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description Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible diagnosis, lack of diagnostic and treatment standard in emergency department and the need of a rapid patient management. It is of paramount importance to quickly rule out or diagnose life threatening clinical conditions as acute myocardial infarction or aortic abdominal aneurism rupture. A few more time is allowed to confirm other diseases that lead to major complications if left untreated as acute appendicitis, testicular torsion and acute pyelonefritis. While acute abdominal pain in the elderly reflect often surgical conditions, it has a benign origin in the majority of young patients who can be generally managed as out patient, after a short clinical observation, with a diagnosis at discharge of non specific abdominal pain. The reason for the development of practical clinical pathways for patient with acute abdominal pain is to facilitate physician in differentiating patient who need hospital admission or a short intensive observation from those who can be safely discharged home.
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