Severity Markers of Acute Appendicitis: Diagnostic Test Study

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Introduction: Acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most frequent abdominal surgical pathologies globally, with appendectomy being the most performed emergency surgery. Aim: To determine potential markers of AA severity for diagnostic purposes and timely management, thus avoiding possible complications. Materials and methods: This research relies on a randomized sample of 239 patients diagnosed with AA at the Orinoquía Regional Hospital, Colombia. We analyzed blood count, C-reactive protein (CRP), and neutrophil/lymphocyte atio (NLR) records and established their relationship with the AA surgical findings described by Guzmán-Valdivia. Results: In the emergency department, these reactants can provide an approximate diagnosis as markers of the AA severity, with CRP > 15 mg/dL (diagnostic accuracy of 76.15 %) and NLR > 85 % (diagnostic accuracy of 61.09 %) having the best initial operating performance. Regarding complications such as intestinal perforation, we found a statistical relationship; CRP > 15 mg/dL and NLR > 85 % were the markers with he highest predictive performance, with OR 14.46 and OR 2. 17, respectively, regarding Guzmán-Valdivia’s findings. Conclusions: CRP and NLR > 85 % are the acute phase reactants with the best diagnostic charac-eristics to predict potential AA complications.

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Vargas-Rodríguez, L. J., Barrera-Jerez, J. F., Ávila-ávila, K. A., Rodríguez-Monguí, D. A., & Muñoz-Espinosa, B. R. (2022). Severity Markers of Acute Appendicitis: Diagnostic Test Study. Revista Colombiana de Gastroenterologia, 37(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.538

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