To investigate the application of wide-band high frequency ultrasonography in displaying the pancreas in preschool children
and to study the influencing factors.
Methods:
A total of 54 preschool children were divided into four groups according to age. 3.5 MHz and 5-10 MHz transducers were used to measure the pancreatic size and thickness of abdominal wall.
Results:
There was no significant difference in pancreatic size between 3.5 MHz transducer and 5-10 MHz transducer (
P
0.05). The wide-band high frequency ultrasonography was more sensitive in displaying the pancreatic ducts than 3.5 MHz routine u
ltrasonography (
P
0.01). The thickness of abdominal wall was correlated with the diameter differences of pancreatic head
body and pancreatic tail (
r
=0.39
P
=0.004;
r
=0.28
P
=0.04;
r
=0.40
P
=0.003). The height
weight
body mass index and age were not correlated with pancreatic size measured by wide-band high frequency ultrasonography (
P
0.05).
Conclusion:
The wide-band high frequency ultrasonography can not only measure the pancreas in preschool children exactly but also better display the internal structures.