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2024, Vol. 7, Issue 3, Part B

Prevalence of gallstones in patients who underwent abdominal ultrasound in a tertiary level hospital of Nepal: A cross sectional study
Author(s)
Dr. Bikash Bikram Singh Adhikari and Dr. Subaj Bhattarai
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of gallstone diagnosed by abdominal ultrasound in a tertiary level hospital of Nepal.
Methodology: Total 5144 patients (1290 males & 3854 females) were enrolled in the study. All the patients were examined by abdominal ultrasound using curvilinear probe of 2-5 MHz at Department of Radiology of National Academy of Medical Sciences, Bir Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal from January 1, 2023 to February 28, 2023. Data was collected from all the patients who were diagnosed with gallstone and analyzed.
Result: Gallstone was detected in 528 patients (102 male and 426 female). Prevalence of gallstone in female patients was higher (11%) than in male patients (7.9%). Out of the total patients with gallstones, multiple stones were seen in 65.9% and large stones (≥ 5 mm) in 61.9%. In both male and female patients, multiple and large gallstones were more common than single and small (<5 mm) gallstone respectively. Pattern of increasing prevalence of gallstone was seen with increasing age of patients. The maximum patients diagnosed with gallstone (34.1%) belonged to age group 51-60 years.
Conclusion: Prevalence of gallstone was seen 10.2% in this study. Female patients had higher prevalence than male. Prevalence increased with increasing age. In both male and female patients, multiple and large gallstones (≥ 5 mm) were more common than single and smaller ones respectively.
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International Journal of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging
How to cite this article:
Dr. Bikash Bikram Singh Adhikari, Dr. Subaj Bhattarai. Prevalence of gallstones in patients who underwent abdominal ultrasound in a tertiary level hospital of Nepal: A cross sectional study. Int J Radiol Diagn Imaging 2024;7(3):132-135. DOI: 10.33545/26644436.2024.v7.i3b.406
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