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Abstract Aim Ultrasound scan is the preferred imaging modality in children as it carries no risk of radiation exposure. In this audit, the number of inpatient paediatric ultrasound referrals was assessed over a period of one year. The waiting time was also reviewed in addition to the impact of the results on the management plan. Method This was a retrospective audit which included patients who were below 16 and had inpatient ultrasound scan. Case notes were included from January 2020 to December 2020 in a busy district hospital in the UK. The time taken to perform the ultrasound scans and the impact on the management plan were only analysed for the scans requested for abdominal pain. Results A total of 914 paediatric ultrasounds scans were requested in 2020. A total number of 28 scans were requested for abdominal pain. The waiting time ranged from 3 to 135 hours with a mean of 23 hours. No scans were positive for appendicitis. Only 2 scans were positive for gynaecological pathologies, i.e., ovarian cysts. All the 28 patients were discharged without undergoing any procedure. Out of the 28 patients, 15 patients had a length of hospital stay of more than 24 hours before discharge. Conclusions A mean delay of 23 hours could potentially delay the management of paediatric patients with acute abdominal pathology. None of the patients in this audit underwent any procedure following performed scans. This may indicate that such scans did not alter the management of the studied patients in this audit.

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