Diameter of the common bile duct in the elderly patient: measurement by ultrasound.
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Diameter of the common bile duct in the elderly patient: measurement by ultrasound.

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  • 1998-12-16
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  • European radiology. - 1998
English We wanted to assess the width of the common bile duct (CBD) in an asymptomatic elderly (> 75 years) population, since no previous report has particularly considered the important age-related increase in CBD diameter for this patient group. CBD width of 92 asymptomatic people over 75 years of age (mean 84.7 years, range 75-96 years) without clinical or laboratory evidence for biliary, hepatocellular or pancreatic disease was measured by real-time high-resolution ultrasound of the upper abdomen. All examinations were performed by one experienced radiologist. Mean values were calculated for three groups: patients with and without cholecystolithiasis and after cholecystectomy. Statistical analysis was carried out by analysis of variance. Considering the measurements of all patients, the mean width (+/- SD) of the CBD was calculated as 6.5 +/- 2.5 mm. The difference between patients without cholecystolithiasis (6.2 +/- 2.3 mm) and patients after cholecystectomy (8.7 +/- 2.9 mm) was statistically significant (P < 0.0001). Cholecystolithiasis (6.0 +/- 1.6 mm) proves not to be an additional factor for CBD widening in comparison with patients without stone disease. The CBD of these very elderly subjects shows a considerable increase in comparison with the recommended borderline values in the ultrasound literature. An upper limit of 10 mm seems reasonable for patients with and without cholecystolithiasis. A significant increase in CBD width after cholecystectomy was found and measurements up to 14 mm may occur. Measurements have to be correlated with clinical and laboratory findings.
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