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The barium enema examination is a safe technique for the prompt and accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Properly performed and correctly interpreted, the examination can serve as a valuable tool for the diagnosis or exclusion of acute appendicitis when this is not possible by clinical and laboratory procedures.
JAMA 1976 Jul 26
PMID:Barium enema examination in acute appendicitis. 94 60

In 1978, acute appendicitis care was reviewed by studying 2,375 cases from 74% of all hospitals in Wisconsin outside the greater Milwaukee area. The mortality was 0.17% and the wound complication rate was 5.3%. A normal appendix report was noted in 14% of all cases; female patients accounted for 60% of these cases, and only 44.5% of the total study population. The rupture or perforation rate was 13.4%; 62% of these problems occurred in male patients. The mean hospital stay was 5.4 days; for perforated cases, it was 10.2 days. An analysis that compared hospitals by their individual ratios of normal appendices to perforations favors the conclusion that a small but real decrease in negative appendectomy rates could be achieved without producing more ruptures or perforations.
JAMA 1981 Sep 18
PMID:Regional results of acute appendicitis care. 719 64