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Ultrasonographic assessment of splenic volume and its correlation with body parameters in a Jordanian population
- Source :
- Saudi Medical Journal
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Objectives: To estimate normal linear dimensions and volume of spleen in Jordanians using ultrasonography, and to correlate splenic volume with age and body parameters: height, weight, body surface area (BSA), and body mass index (BMI). Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted on 205 volunteers (115 males and 90 females) not known to have any conditions likely to be associated with splenomegaly. The study was performed at the Radiology Department, Jordanian University Hospital, Amman, Jordan, between December 2013 and August 2014. All linear dimensions of spleen were measured, and splenic volume (index) was calculated using the standard prolate ellipsoid formula (length × width × depth × 0.523). The splenic volume was then analyzed with age and body parameters using the Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Results: The mean (± SD) splenic dimensions were 10.72±1.37 cm in length, 7.40±1.52 cm in width, 4.40±1.47 cm in depth, and 184.15±79.56 cm 3 in volume. Men had larger spleens than women ( p less than 0.0001). Age had no significant effect on spleen volume (r=0.11, p =0.12). There was a significant moderate positive correlation ( p less than 0.0001), using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, between the spleen volume, and other parameters (height, weight, BSA, and BMI), with correlation coefficients exceeding 0.3. Conclusion: A local reference of spleen dimensions was established with a different range of values reported previously. Saudi Med J 2015; Vol. 36 (8): 967-972 doi: 10.15537/smj.2015.8.11809
- Subjects :
- Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Correlation coefficient
Pilot Projects
Correlation
Sex Factors
Reference Values
Medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
Body surface area
Jordan
Anthropometry
business.industry
General Medicine
Organ Size
University hospital
Jordanian population
Volume (thermodynamics)
Female
Original Article
Nuclear medicine
business
Body mass index
Spleen
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 03795284
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Saudi medical journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....398f2453ea2f95b506648d69f99c9bae