#434 - [Journal Club] - 📌 Can Ultrasound Help Us Better Identify Surgical NEC?
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In this Journal Club episode, Ben takes the lead and reviews a prospective cohort pilot study from the Archives of Disease in Childhood examining whether combining abdominal ultrasound with plain radiography can improve surgical risk stratification in neonates with suspected NEC. With mortality remaining as high as 20–40% and diagnosis still heavily reliant on clinical judgment, the stakes couldn't be higher. Ben walks through the study's unsupervised clustering approach, explaining how adding ultrasound data to X-ray findings produced a more than six-fold difference in the odds of surgery between risk groups — something X-ray alone simply couldn't achieve. Tune in to hear why dynamic ultrasound features like peristalsis, ascites, and bowel perfusion may be the missing piece in your NEC diagnostic toolkit!
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Combining abdominal ultrasound and radiography for surgical risk stratification in necrotising enterocolitis: a prospective cohort pilot study. Priyadarshi A, Angiti R, Chabra S, McAdams R, Webb A, Badawi N, Hinder MK, Tracy MB.Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2026 Mar 5:fetalneonatal-2025-329960. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2025-329960. Online ahead of print.
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